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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JANUARY 30, 1917. i Bgfl? 1 1 i 1 1 I -a i llr i Marion Harland's Helping Hand. WHICH IS IDEAL ESMERALDA? FASHION'S Butchered Classic Makes Fox Holiday. I 4.

I i BY MARION BLUEBGDK Hov to Clean White Flannel A "I HAVE a white cap and scan outfit which is soiled and do not know how to clean it. I am afraid to wash it, as It has a soft TheUnitedStateaJ is Yours ifyouarZ good health. The States spells Opportv Health comes from ri selection of food and rilS habits. Two ShreddS Wheat HscdUfow' fast will supply more nutriJ ment than marry a two-dc larmeaL and costs only or five cents. A meal work on, to play on.

Shred ded Wheat is readyxjokei and ready-to -eat, -THE DARLING OF PARIS" Produced by Fox. Directed by J- Gordon Edward. THE CAST. Esmeralda Ear Quasimodo Glen Whit Claude Frollo Walter Law Capt. Phoebus Herbert Eeyes Paquette Carey Leo Gypsy Queen Alice Gale Oloptn Webb Dillon Grinewuleer.

Louis Dean Isn't true, of course. That goes without saying, for the. world's fortunate men usually are shrewd or gifted Intellectually in some way. But Is there such a proverbT And, if so, who said It first? N. B.

Bacon said something like this: Fortune makes a fool whom she makes her darling." Please note that this refers to what we may call freaks of fortune," not to wealth or eminence won by one's own energy or Such can hardly be classed with th ''darlings of for-tune." Reflects' the Helping Hand. Some time when you have room will you print the following, for -it always makes one of your really constant readers think of our Corner: I lire for those who lore tne. JVr those who know me true. For the heaven that smiles above me, And waits my coming, too; For the cause that needs assistance. For the wrongs that need resistances For the AUufe la the distance.

For the good that do. CORN'EKITE." flannel finish. Can you help me, please? Hazel." Tou may clean It with gasoline without fear of Injuring the nap. Wash well with a fine new sponge and dry In the shade and alr.v Do not have any artificial light In the room while doing the work. Or you may treat the articles with boraclo talcum such as Is sold for face powder.

Silt It over the cap and scarf, then massage them carefully with the tips of clean, dry fingers to work the powder well Into the threads. Shake and brusli and cover with clean powder. Set away In a covered box for two days before shaking and beating out the talcum. It ought to take the grime with it. Smooth the articles carefully and they should be ready for use.

Who Said It First? Somebody quoted to me the other day a proverb that asserted The darling of Fortune is always a fooL' It bs', 'Pa Tl Gillian Ghh tteda J3aa PHOTO BY MOOVIR ART CO. BY MAE TINEE. THET have butchered Victor Hugo's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" to make a very medloere picture for Theda Bara, who, having evidently ooncelved a passion for herself as Juliet, aspires to the young and care free role of Esmeralda. It can only be deduced that the lady hath a great sense of humor or none at all. It strikes, me that an extremely good picture- could have been made from the story a Hugo wrote It- Certainly the original has dramatic possibilities which Just as certainly the production as It Is has not.

And it does seem a pity to take the classics and maul them about- to see Just (how much they can be made to squirm. Believing Miss Bara whose real came Is Goodman to be more or less the victim of her press agent, who seems to Made et Niagara FaHa, be systematically trying to make a fool of her, we suggest that she take a -deep breath and do a little thinking for her self. There are certain types she cannot II I Jfcrz 1 Cranberry Butter I i mmt In I I ill I I brekss: thra sren thr.ti a ssa f- 4 I this mi tu I UL11H'4V I ssBsl 1 "sr ase seek terese- I pWWM JaBBfe hnr mr nry tu. I Bl A -JSi CSlZ 1 I ,1 tiSsSSi- JBslsl 1 ly. lkl.io.kwas.il.

I 1 It 4 Jim i I sitM.i portray, and if she doesn't know It, she ought to. Also she should do as little I ASK ME! ASK ME! laughing as possible affecting, we suggest, those roles that call for an expression of stern determination, for she is much, much better looking when her mouth is closed. Considerable expense and thought has been spent on the costumes and scenery of The Darling of Paris "for as such the Esmeralda of this picture was known. There are a number of parts pretty well taken, tod. I refer Alice Gale as the gypsy flueen, to John Webb Dillon as Clopin, the gypsy chief, and to Herbert Heyes as Capt.

Phoebus. If you are a Bara devotee, you're not going tojlke the production, for It Is. far from being naaighty, naughty. If you're a reader, you will be displeased by its lack of authenticity. But If you don't care why.

you don't, that" alL (Lillian Gish would be an Ideal Esmeralda.) Goldtcyn Gets Alary Garden. New York, Jan. 2fi. Special. Mary Garden yesterday signed a contract with the Goldwyn Pictures corporation, which calls for a series of pictures, the titles or themes of which, have not yet been Comment.

Grounds for the rumor that Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne are about to part prove really no grounds at all. The Metro people say that Mr. Bushman's contract with them expires before Miss Bayne'a, but that as he refuses to play without her It is quite probable he will remain. Certainly the twain have had no quarrel, and it was the contract business that started the rumor.

Seventy-five mem'beTS of the K-E-S-E combination held a meeting here on Sunday and yesterday were entertained by Mr. Spoor of Essanay at the plant. FAN NO. 4: Paul Willis took the part of the boy In The Fall of a Nation." I don't know his exact age. I am sorry.

DUKE: The fact you can clasp your feet behind your neck and roll one eye out of sight wouldn't especially qualify you to appear in pictures. I suggest that you apply to the -manager of some museum. No. please don't come here and demonstrate to mo! should throw a T. Slake all the fuss over me you want to.

I like it. Your Breakfast Problem, Mother- I American Beauty Roses A. LANGE, florist 25 E. Madison St. Telephones Central 3777 All Depts.

5 aaaar BBBBf BBBsV aar BBI air mat mmr starting the whole family off right that's it, isn't it, mother? New what do you serve to drink- AMUSEMENTS ur i IB I 1 'r- a I AUTO the gold embroidery which defines panels, back and front. This, however, is something that is enjoyed by everyone besides being nourishing and healthful or some harmful stimulating drink? not all. For In between this heavy gold announced. SHOW Bright Sayings of the Children crustatlon we find a sowing of yes. celluloid.

This novel trimming la distributed over the coat and sleeve In the shape of narrow strips almost shavings so thin that the color of the silk is allowed to shine softly through and one does not at first realize the essence of this Ingenious trimming. For the rest has been employed the sailor collar, the limited yoke, and the deep cuffs of the present mode. BY CORINNE LOWE. EV YORK. Special Correspond- I nce.J By and by the time may come -when we may cunningly weave collar buttons, stray waifs from the whisk broom, any old foundlings from our wardrobe- Into the construction an evening-'wrap.

Certainly, this midwinter season seems to Justify that prophecy, for never did the designer seek, out so many inventions in this type of garment. None of this flippancy, however, is deserved by the exquisite model shown In today's drawing. Of fuschia silk and that means It is the softest and most glowing of reds the chief embellishment occurs In In all the better homes today where you find the healthiest, rosiest, liveliest youngsters, Bunte Cocoa is replacing all other beverages because it satisfies and strengthens; is pure and economical. Ask your grocer to send you a can -today for tomorrow's breakfast The Tribune will pay II ior A Mighty Pleasant After-Taste et So keen and refreshing is the after taste of Pebeco Tooth Paste your mouth feels so clean that its use is mighty pleasant .4. A '513 childish saying printed.

The only eondl. turn is the story told must never have been printed la any magazine or paper. Write a one side ef the paper only. It Is set possible to acknowledge er return unavailable contributions. Address bright sayings to Aunty Bee.

Tribune." Chicago. I I DI IMTC" DDATLirDC Tribune Cook Book. a 4IH ID CHICAGO 4T BY JANE EDDINGTON. ijc a a COLISEUM and ARMORY Every Day This: Week 10s30 P.M. 50 cents s3 JOXE3.

L1MCK A SCHAEFEE IRIALT0 g3 chicaws 3 KKW SBCW.OOO THEATRS State Si. Bel. JacWeon A Van Brec Real Love Stories. A Ail iwoipes have been scientifically tested by Kiss Zddinrton with current market materials and aie indorsed by her. The Irrepressible Senior.

A 1- BBsl aBBt aaal aatl ILLIE was a high school senior. VJBBO good looking, full of life, but much iT different than any of the other BIBBBk wxma -fCBBBB Salt pork, 18 or 20 csnfs pound. Ak for a' uolid pic. It it worth paying more for. girls In the trhool in that she was OBBBBfA.

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TO 11 P. too hot a pan. When they are nicely crisped take up dice and keep very mischievous, fsli of pranks, ind apparently uncontrollable. She was thorn in the sides of all the teachers. Who resorted to all ordinary means to eet her to behave and study, but to no avail.

We would not have you that Tiilie was nasty or underhanded in fcer pranks, but Just irrepres- Finally all the teachers came to their wits' end and, becoming exasperated, one of them sent her to the principal, vho was a comparatively young man Tvho had proven quite successful In his line. He was. of course, surprised that a jrirl should' be sent to on so serious SPECIAL r-iu them hot. Pour off all but a tablespoon m- PRICES 10c, 20c, 30c FAMILY i Smoking- pprmlttM on Mcifanine Poflr NEW SHOW EVERY MONDAY UBBHBBBBBBUyiTt" iraiaiBIBI mm 1IBBBBBBBBBI of the fat, add to this a tablespoon of flour or a little more if you want a thicker sauce, stir them together until they are very smooth and the flour partly cooked, then stir in a cup of milk TOOTH PASTE Your mouth feels clean because it is clean. And added to.

this pleasure is the mental one of knowing that you're aiding the actual preservation of your teeth by using Pebeco for Pebeco helps counteract Acid-Mouth," the worst destroyer of teeth, the cause of nearly all tooth decay. Pebeco is sold at all drug stores (saves a little time if it is hot) and stir and cook for ten minutes or more to a and merely remonstrated with make It more wholesome. Put the pork A Bife Help for dice in this and cook gently for five minutes more. Serve with plain bolle'l potato or boiled fish or with toasted MA STIC SITEEWE VArDETnXB SYLVIA I DWELL CO. THE FOREST FIRE" CAPT.

ANSON ANT TATGHTTKS CRAIG CAMPBELL. 1 "THE HEADUNEST HARRY GREEN CO. Motwlnr I CbarUe Hom-srf tj BUCK P1ELEKT and ABB1E SCCnELD MRS. VERNON OaSTLESPSous SERIAL, PHOTOPLAY "i-a. PRICES 15-5-50 75c.

MATS. except SaU and Sun. Tel. Centra. os.

bread. Poverty Sterr. her. After Tlllie appeared before him several times he had exhausted persuasion and scolding with no result and she Lecame the character study of the teachers, particularly of the principal. The day finally arrived when the instructors would have nothing further to do with her and told her to take her tooks to the principal's office and study.

Tillle. as unconcerned as could be. Housecleanih You may be sure that you will take up all the dust and dirt with this new, greatly improved Fry out about a half cup of pork diced in an Iron kettle or Dutch oven or In a frying pan and put Into stewing kettle. For four people use an eighth of a pound of pork. Add to the pork a thick layer of peeled and sliced pota Electric Vacuum Cleaner tJat auditorium si i toes, then a single layer of sliced onions.

and then a layer of potatoes. For a My younger daughter collided with the maid who was passing through the dining room with a loaded try. After viewing the catastrophe, theChild apologized in this way, "Oi Evelyn. I didn't know you were in iy way." R. M.

My nephew had been to hts first football game. The next day he came over to my house carrying an old tennis ball. Throw it to me," I said. I'll play catch with you." He looked at me scornfully. Dat's not a way I play ball." he said.

I frow it away, den I run after it like dis, den I fall down an' put my tummy on It, see? The way the big boys do." F. C. B. Jane, a little neighbor girl, came over to our house to play, but when she saw our bull pup she started at once for home. My mother said: Don't ly afraid, Janey.

he Is only a pup." Nevertheless Jane kept on going, answering. "I guess I better go. He might be a dog." P. T. New York Hippodrost etastd by K.

It BURNSID3 R. H. Llttio in Herald--ChoruS( by the tbouwnd. scenerr br tte u- Draperies, walls, upholstery, furniture, bedding and Nothing may also be thor -OURhly cleaned by means of special at tachttfents; Price only $29. With special cleaning tools, Time payment to Edison lighting customers.

Sewing Machine Motor, $7.75 We have a limited somber ef these 'verr large stew four or five layers of potatoes should be used. Pour over the whole enough water, cold or boiling, to cover, cover the kettle, and cook gently over a Smalt amount of fire. When the stew is nearly done add milk to taste, with a little cream If you choose. If you have some old fashioned Boston crackers spilt them and cover the top of the stew with them about three minutes before it is to be served. Of course this is made exactly, on the model of a fish chowder and all that is necessary la to add layers of flsh to this to make the latter.

SOUSA Band Charlotte KAT M. WIU. ajul 500 More airable tlectnc Sewing Macnin Motors, or quick disposal, therare now specially priced Ttnc COLONIAL at onlT (7.75 eacn. bee aemonsiraiicn at tLECTRIC SHOP, 72 W. Adams now.

ji mm Comxaonwealth Edison 'Co. Electric hoi Electric Shop D. W. GRIFFITH'S COLOSSAL, JC.000.000 SPECTACLI Intolerance AMUSEMENTS 72 W. AdK Strast Micaitaa aae Jsrfci AUSTINt 5tt U'est Uke St.

AMUSEMENTS PALACE 1 FROADWAY: 4523 Broadwe-r ATTl Jf-Z OROHHSTRA HALL, TndavafJ.m moketa goo to $150 loaayatOjoU Kit and 8t. to s-l-Ofl: MRtv 25c to SI 00. orders, with rf-mii-larn-e. receive prosjp bUUltf tKOOa 9ib3 South THE WORLIVS GREATEST SHOW SOPHIE TUCKER i ossois at oegeu iTesem oakulu Ashton Strpns. attenuoo.

BAUER PIANO RI30ITAX. "The Music ct Today" 4 CHILDREN PERMITTED Wbl D. atcJoalda Aavwtialag Aceory. Odcat i I fss' Hi tv l-T 7 HIB KINGS OT BTNTOPATIOH BEST LEVY Fraua OBIH A 1MK)LE-Wst. J.

BEET JESSIB -KALMER. BROWN HEHBEBT HILDA 1 LLI AM WO LF US BENSLB A BaiBD QCEENIB DUNE1MX Laura Nelson Hall MATIXEK KVEKT Bit, 15-23-50O KIOHTS Kxetpt Bun. A HoL Tel. Btn.T26d 15-25-6-75e XT QJones.l.inick NOW If A K. fc ixDJ William Fox Gorgeous Film Maste a a 1HHTFR ,1 irytn is easy- i JyXA.W VJ A A A THE GODS1 "bounced into the principal's office and quite candidly, "Well.

Jones, Via i with you for all day this time," at the ame time laying down her books. 1 This truly was the last straw and the poor principal didn't know what to do. 5 His efforts tov control the girl had all ut failed, but as he sat there studying iier the thought occurred to him that possibly he could gain control over her 1 ty studying her outside of school hours, fio he asked her to go to the theater il ORCHESTRA HAii. ElmendorF Delightful Hours of Travel Wtdnesday-Frlday Eventngs Sat. Mat, OLD GERMAN TOWNS A Musical Journey Alone; tTie Rhine Piano Illustrations by Mr.

Klmendorf THIS SUNDAY AFT'N ROME AKD THR TREASURES POPULAR PRICES. 25c to $1 KOW way to clear your skin with CHICAGO THEATRE ZtfiSP (FORMEBLT AMERICAN MTJSIC HAL1 BIO $1 RETURN OP THE FAVORITE The Sparkmgly Joyous, Melodious that evening. IT! Annette Kellermacfl VOTTll TyiYER SEE IT ANY CHEAPER MATS. THCM AND SAT WASHINGION I piiATt LAST WEEK PSU- Plavhouse rortmanteaj BEGINNING NEXT MONDAT. FEB.

5 tilWSJ" Li ResinolSoap The girl stared at him incredulously. AMUSEMENTS. a. a i.Koy Uarnes THEATRE OABT BRANCH 11UX OtHCES-Oarnck Theatre Lobby, and Lyon Healy. AMUSEMENTS.

Si I EVERT NIGHT I- MATS. WE1. A SAT. OLYMPIC MATIXEB t1 V1 TOMnRR7r $1 A. H.

woons t.o.,... BLACKSTONE I EVENINGS AT 1 TOO I ARMS GIRL LAUGHS AND THRILLS DCNSANY PLAT ACH Ett akaW gL leirtione Central 19 SELWYN CO. Present Fair and Warmer 'CONSISTENTLY CLEVER" I I I LaUThrWi, Mat.Tomorrow,50cto 1 .50 ZIEGFELD FOLLIES THB KKW. LAUGHING SHOW POTASH PERLM UTTER IN SOCIETY ba ZZ. BERNARD Bpsdri Holidsy Mat.

Liiiooln's Birthdar. Feb. bat accepted and spent an enjoyable I-evening. This evening was followed bv others from t'ne to time, all matters ia school being eat of their conversation. I Dtateg all this time Tiilie gradually be-" cam a very alfferent girl, but by the -tlxo this was fully accomplished the principal had become so deeply in.

the girl and enjoyed her com-; pany so much that It was quite impos-: slbls to discontinue and it wasn't many ieara fcefore they were was a number of years ago. Both jartSes still live happily in a large city. ffrx he is superintendent of schools ci enstdered an excellent one. due to a tSf decree to Xillie's able assistance. Wm.

HODGE in "FIXING SISTER nnlvrrc Central Bw PRINCESS EVERY MAT. THTBSDAT-BEST 8EAT9 "A chumiiis iUr. beamifuUr sueJ. COHAN'S GRAND JAil-FTJLX. OF WHOLE SOU HI FUN1 TURN BRIGHT! Bathe yoar face for several minutes wtth'Resinol Soap and warm water, working- the creamy lather into the skin gently with the finger-tips.

Then wash oEE with more Resinol Soap and warm water, finishing- with a dash of clear cold water to close the pores. Do tUis once or twice a day, and you will be, astonished how quickly the healing-, antiseptic Resinol medication soothes andcleansesthe pores, lessens the tendency to pimples, and leaves the complexion, clear, fresh' and velvety. If the skin is in bad condition through neglect or an unwise use of cosmetics, apply a little Resinol Ointment and let it remain on ten minutes before the final washing with Resinol Soap. Resinol Soap contains no harth, injurious alkali, and is not artificially colored, its rich brown being entirely due to the Resinol balnms in it. Sold by ail druggists aad dealers in toilet goods.

Physicians have frescribfd Resinol Ointment for cz'er twenty years in the treatment of skin and scalp affections. i ii i I POWER svT-jsKSiyg Boomerang With the ortrinal Belasco Theater N. T. Cast Warranted to make ran larrh and err lcbard Henry Uttlo tn Heraid. vs.

GARRIGK MATLNEE TOMORROMT II JONE3. LIN1CK ft SCHAEFER'9 fflMcVicker's vaudevS AUTO FIENDS SPEED MANIACS HI BIQ HFJADMXB ACTS 11 to jsjs 10-1S-25Q. NlgUU 19-15-25-350 NEW T0BK WINTER GARDEN'S BEST COLUMBIA SffiSn I BURLESQUE MAIDS OF AMERICA IT YOU LXK-S ZIEGFELD THEATRE TO-DAY. at 11 A. M.

SONO RECITAL. L1CILA HOLTERHOFF TO-MORROW at 11 A.M. JOINT P.ECITAL Heinrich yin and Lon Sanieuni Tickets Now at ijr Cffice 1.0O and 1.60 Management at CAitL. O. HJCSSSX Ma.

J. D. A SO -ROBINSON CRUSOE JR." BITOEST BRM1HTK8T BKACTIFCL BfECXACLfi PLAYHOUSE Portmanteau Btrtln Nut Mondar Sit. punnany PUr Kch Day Bills Cuinred Duly Seats Aow. -Burs to IIuUl." JJ.

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