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DAILY TIMUNE: SATURDAY. MAY 19. 1023. "A Guilty Conscience Is a Bad BELL, Student, 308 N. Wailer Ave.

Austin, The Tribune swards Nass Bell SS for the above and will pay hereafter each day for the beet motto submitted by a reader. Address 6' Mottoes." care The Tribune. Please state occupation. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER: Mike's Idea of a Good Time 1 Youth Designer of I Memorial Tablet for Bernhardt Tomb Fred D. Humphrey of MoneaPolle the winner of the first Wise In the Orpheurn circuit's contest for a de- 1 sign of a memo- iti, rial tablet to be placed on the 0 I 1 tomb of Farah Bernhardt, is 23 -'t'z yea: Oa and a carpenter.

lie has, however, I been working l'i, A him th self rough 4 A i the Minneapolis trik School of Art and 11 it was wle at ,10.1:11 I that institution Wog 'i 1 '1''-il that he conceived the du sign that FRED S. won him HUMPH REY- "The Call." as Mr. Humphrey's Ls named. is now being cast in a bronze tablet, three feet by four feet '13ftss Thorne Selects Chicago Girls Only for lifredding Attendants! CtiCago girls are included in otto rst the whO Nvtll attend Miss Thorne. daughter of Mr and i Robert J.

Thorne of 104G Lake bore drive, when. on, June 20. ehe tte bride of Itermon Dunlap' of Mrs. John V. Farwell of I -1 take Shore d'rive.

A younger s.ster of the bride-to-be, is to be thtN maid Tne bridesmaids will be ya0orie King. Miss Lydia, tent Miss Madeleine Childs, Miss Trowbridge. Miss Ilelen Mari Smith, Miss Aliee and Miss Katherine Thorne. Arthur Farwell be best Man ari wthers bo Donglast, F17ph Isham, Og-den West, William Leuderback. lloyden Keith arpenter, Pavs Merwin of litloorninc.

ton, 3... and, Winthrop Churchill of Mwts formerly of Chicago. etrt-mony be rerformed by tleorge Roberts at 4 o'clock the afternoon at the residence of Thornes grandmother, Mrs. Geage R. Thorne, in Lake Forest.

The annual meeting of the American Association of University Women will be held today at 12 o'clock at the Union League club. The Chicago alumme of Kappa Alpha will meet for luncheon today at 1 o'clock at Field's. The daughters of members of thst West End NiToman's club will meet at the residence of Mrs. Thomas If. Monaghan, 4536 North Mozart street this afternoon.

Ransom Kennicott will talk on The Forest Preserves." Talk on Women in Literature. The College Women in Creative Literature will be the subalct of a talk by Llewellyn Jones, literary editor of the Chicago Evening Post, this noon, at the Men's City club, at a meeting of the Mount Holyoke Association of 8-BuT mR.moLLIGANI SPAY Kt- INVITE OR I Qt0E- R-RREEE- HA) HONEST LkY, OR RECTED! BE SOCIBLE MR. RECITE, UT JEVTO BE SOIABLE r- ILSE SANG OR PLAYED (WELL I CPANT SING OR PLAy OR --)7 'YOU CANT COmE To NO INVITE. IM DORE VJ I IA BC C- no- I. ENTER I'M A BUR AT MULLIGAN- SURELY YOU CAM ri.L.,FIGHT.,ANY Ilti5 Pmay wo Goim TO Pm pARry WERE NOT INVITED! WI0 you.sE P.

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18 and 20 years. Size 16 requires 314 yards of 40 inch material. ri 1 3 BY DORIS BLAKE. Man Roasts of Conquests. There is honor among thieves and certainly there should be honor among young men.

And there generally is-- except in one point. Not every man can resist tbe temptation to boast of his conquests with the fair sex. It is for this reason that much unhappiness is created in married life, according to the statements made in the answers to the questionnaire sent out by the bureau of social hygiene of the Rockefeller foundation on happiness in married life. ALA LiscAA AAAV Order Vank for Clotildo CLOTILDE, DAILY TILIDVNI. tRICAGrO.

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John Mac-1: Kemp of Lake Foreet. to Culver Shields of Highland! Fart, will take place this afternoon at 4 c'elock at the Lake Forest Presbytees, church. The Rev. Dr. Roberts efleiate.

Mrs. Henry E. Ealsley be her sister's matron of honor! and the bridegroonf's sister, Miss Eliz-abetb Caruth Shields. Will be the maid a honor. Robert Shields will serve as beet Iran for his brother and ushering sill be Hamilton llegormiek Goodhart.

Will'-ara IV. Rice. C. I. Prather.

Charles B- Fullerton, Tom T. Troxel. and Wel- 1 ter W. Armstrong. Mr.

and will be at home after July 1 at 21 Green Pay read. Lake Forest. te in Lake Forest has been 1 opened by the early comers to Onwentsia and those who have al'rey opened their houses for the summer. Tonight there will be the first 44-ner dance ef the season, though the 1 epering of the club will be heM later. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Linn and Mr. Mrs. James Otis Hinkley are among the frst to take possession of tteir quarters at the club. Mr.

and Yrs. Edward IL. tennett, who have been staying at the Ambassador until ilter Lake Forest house is ready, are at Otwentsla for rtie week end and wifl be among tonight's dinner hosts. Mr. and Mrs.

Kent S. Clow will have twelre guests and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Lets, Mr.

and Mrs. WilliaM E. Cow. and, Mr. and Mrs.

Vaughan C. and Mr. and Mrs Winiarn Lair also will be dinner rte first of the regular weekly golf tweets for women will be held next :1 They with the usual gat luncheon.11 I Inclosed Ind Please sand ate the Cott 1de patterns listed below; 141.1. filLo. 11, 't, il a 7 4,, -7 irt ..1,, I I ,.,1 1,,, i 1 ir li I vs, 111 1 Siza.

Price. Pattern number. (4 )' 1.11 44allivAl 111 itl ,1 I 11 1676 4 NEW YORK.fSpecial Correspondence.Styles today are like saleswomen. They make a duplicate of every order. In the sketch the girdle note is repeated on the skirt.

you sees or the apron is repeated behind, and one sleeve tquotes the rnother, which wasn't exactly what they did this winter. Remember the sleeve that was cape on one side; the string of rhinestones that was strap of on the other shoulder? No use saying you can't do things for yourself with the styles as they are For this girl doubts are done. She has flounced them. and her mind is so free from worriment about scrawny, unlovely elbows that she can pluck the vagrant leaf with care free mind. The bare arm madness holds her no longer in thrall.

Pretty, too, isn't itthis model in pistache green colored de shine. with plaited overparts and the huge plaited sleeves? The girdle repeats in colored embroidery the several brown tones of the fashion catalogue, and sets them off with orange and a bit of green. The plaiting fad has not been done to death or even winded. If anything. It has taken on new life.

is the latest candidate for its favor, and there is much ruffling of textile temperaments in that field. too to oo eat imo awe ea ogut Klima trees ompe000 a ty OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOOO State OOOOO Miss Margaret Sayre Greenwood. Raymor Studio. Photo. Miss Margaret Sayre Greenwood.

lEb MISS ELIZABETH HARTMAN. (Edgewater Beach Studio Photo. Dr. and Mrs. William W.

Hartman 5043 Kenmore avenue have announced the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth. to Roland lot. Poehlman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

August Poehlman' of Morton Grove. How to Order (Ion Ide Patterns. Write your name and address plainly on dotted lines, giving number and size of such patterns sts you want. Inclose 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap it carefully) for each number, and address your order to Clotilde CHIcAoo DAILY TRIBUNE. Note Clot Ide patterns ere made in New York exclusively for THE CatCAO0 DAILY TRIBUNE.

They are perfect in fit, up to date in style, and the easiest of all patterns to use. Raisin Bread De Luxe Raisin Kaisin Bread 111 Sunday fashion page will be found in the New Color Section. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F.

Greenwood of 946 Mapleton avenue, Oak Park, -will be married to Howard Kenworthy Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claburn Jones of 5903 Winthrop avenue, this afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the residence of the bride's parents, the Rev. Roy Ewing Vale officiating. Miss Frances Gree.nwood will be the bride's only attendant and Philip Jones Raisin bread de luxe--generously filled with luscious seeded raisinsis now available at grocers and neighborhood bake shops.

Ferowship house. the small settle et Ecrth of the stockyards, has been I.e!ped for twelve years in its summer work ty a fund raised by the annual of a Shakespeare play pven by the upper class students of the Faulkner school. The play this WASHINGTON SOCIETY Sullivan Club Luncheon. Real raisin bread with at least eight tempting raisins to the slice the kind you like. Order now and serve tonight for dinner.

-Made with The annual luncheon of the Ella C. Sullivan club will be held today at 1 o'clock at Carson, Pine, Scott The club is composed of former teachers who taught under Miss Sullivan and she will be guest of honor. Mrs. Bernard J. Darasa is program man.

A boy takes no end of pride If his girl is attractive to men. He likes even to boast of having won her away from some other man. He wants his girl to be admired by other men. But woe to the girl if she lets this admiration go into what seems to him forward channels. More woe to her if her conduct with him has been such as to permit of Vim boasting how easy she was to kiss after he has flitted off to pastures new.

Not every man boasts. Not every 01 man tells. But for her own self preservation the girl might better adopt the ni theory that every man does boast and dk tell. and gauge her conduct accord- ingly. In other words, the good old word discretion, which our grandmothers were wont to emphasize and perhaps to overdo Is the thing the girl may well dedicate herself to if she would eliminate at least one of the pitfalls, I which according to the Rockefeller statistics.

enter Into the wrecking of happiness after marriage. It Is true that some girls, with not the slightest Intention in the world of Impropriety. do so conduct themselves lu as to arouse the displeasure if not h( actual serious difference with the men they love by theirshall I say cities- el with other men. Pr -40- or If a girl Is In love with a boy and a the boy's intentions are serious, she TI has business to gauge her relations 10 with other men in that light. She should not invitations to the in theater or to parties if the acceptance of of these things are likely to bruise the cc feelings of the young man in whom she to is seriously interested.

Y( Love and the possibility of marriage tt are well worth the sacrifice of a few 1E pleasures of this kind. They are more se than worth the sacrifice of any oPPer- ci tunity given a second man to boast of his beirg able to wrest you away from the one who really loves you. There is real danger to the girl 01 whose sweetheart or husband is mad- cc ly in love with her in conducting her- Vt. self with any sort of friendship with other men. An Innocent compliment.

let alone a caress, and the all too zeal- I ous male will construe it into heaven I knows what. He will see spooning and flirting and even worse things in an ordinary exchange of civilities. st The devotion worth having Is a tered vent one. And it does not thrive on th suspicions and misgivings. of F.

on a of the I the year is "Mid-summer Night's win be the best man. 11 will be presented this afternoon at I :1 o'clock and tonight at 8:15 o'clock school gymnasium, 1376 East 4S-1 trreet. Miss Seta Moulton le di- Movics in 111 Jectng the presentation. The Men-Lon music has been arranged and to Be See will be played by Miss Ruth Elizabeth Parker, violinist, and Marx E. Oberndorf.

Mrs. Bronson Peck. president the board of managers of the settle- How they make ml met, is chairman of a long list of I tifacture of Mms and Movies in to Be Seen Coliseum How they make of alms and has chosen June 27 as the date for her marriage to Juan Francisco de Cardenas, counselor of the Spanish embassy. Harold H. Sims and Wilmott Lewis will be joint hosts at a small dinner Tuesday evening in compliment to Mile.

Nano and Seilor Cardenas. Mr. Lewis will sail May 26 for Europe for a vacation of several months. Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Sr.

is at Wardman Park. having arrived in Washington Wednesday. -Admiral Newton. McCully will depart shortly for sea duty. but his niece, Miss Vina Patrick, will keep his house in Washington open during his absence and will supervise the care of their seven adopted Russian chiMren.

Washington, D. May President and Mrs. Harding and their guests, Ambassador and Mrs. George Harvey, attended the ceremonial pageant at the Lincoln memorial tonight. President Harding bestowed the gold medal of the American Institute of Architects upon Henry Bacon, architect of the great memorial.

Gen. Pershing has returned to Washington after a short vacation, and attended the horse show. 'today, having as guests In his box a number of officers and their wives. Mlle. Lucienne Nano, sister of Frederick Nano of the Roumanian lezation.

SiiiMaid Seeded Raisins Wins Swarthmore Scholarship. Norman H. Winde of Waukesha, a senior in the Waukesha High school, won the new four year scholarship to Swarthmore college awarded by the Western Swarthmore club of Chicago, it was announced yesterday. The scholarship is worth $TOO a year. Illinois Women Honor Bina West, Benefit Pioneer The Illinois group of the Woman's Eeneftt association gave a birthday luncheon yesterday at the Palmer house for Miss Bina West of Port Huron supreme commander of the association.

Miss West and 150 supreme officers and official delegates are their way to Los Angles to attend convention and marathon pageant. The convention will open May 28 with 10,000 women In attendance. "Railroad officials affirm that the marathon party is the largest group travelers ever moved across the continent from one point in the history of railroading," said Miss West yesterday. Chicago Is the heart of association's activities and our 18,000 members here will be represented by the largest delegation of any city. The association is the largest society of its kind in the world.

Mrs. West has the record of having signed over 124,000,000 In benefits in this country. She started thirty years ago with 8150 of borrowed money. NEW YORK SOCIETY the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses. Had Your Iron Today patron esses.

The University of Chicago settlement. which is back of the yards," is to benefit by a dramatic performance tonight. Tbe Llackfriars of the university win present "Pi ImIng of Friars at 815 in Mandel hall. proceeds to go to the settlement. Yrs.

Russell Trson. Mrs. Harr 3r Pratt Julson. Mrs. Er J.

Goodspeed and Urs. Arthur Meeker are among the patronesses. AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS 'AMUSEMENTS Making at the Show movies, from manufacture training of players to projection of the picture upon the screen, will be shown at the fourth annual convention of the Motion. Picture Theater Owners of Amer-lea opens tonight at the Coliseum. The evolution of the motion picture industry will be told in exhibits.

The first movie machines and old time films will be displayed side by side with the most modern equipment and the latest multiple reel thrillers. A movie will be made at the Coliseum, the actors being drawn from the visitors. The girl who makes good wia be given a $75 a week movie job on the Pacific- coast for six months with the promise of a contract at the end of that time if she qualifies. Douglas Fairbanks, Charlie Chaplin, Elaine Hammerstein, and other movie stars' are expected to attend. AM TJSENTNTS TblelaErTorItnE HARRIS IL near Lake -LAST DAY-Mat.

TodayGood Main Floor Seats SAM IL HARMS Presents Music Festival RAINBOI Oa At 04414. picTurs littEiProlZEIESSI b4aTIN1 PICTILIPX Li Clark Street at Lawrence Avenue THE WORLDS' FOREMOST AMUSEMENT PA LACE FRED MANN Presents Edward Beck's Production Beautif al FRANK KEENAN t. In a Play of Sustaining Force "PETER WESTON" 'Rainbo Rays': May 19th to 26th Ceginning TomorrowSeat a Now The New American Comedy Opens Tonite at 7 o'Clock "ROLLING HOME" FAMOUS DINNERS AND A LA CARTE SERVICE Telephone Ravenswood 401640243 WITH DONALD BRIAN AND A GREAT COMPANY PLAYHOUSE I HOUSE 1 Meet your favorite stars and directors in person. See the taking of under sea pictures featuring deep sea divers and bathing beauties. MATiam LAST TIME TONIG1 rr GAY COMEDY SHUBERT AMUCK I TONIGHT CURTAIN AT 8: 15 SHARP Inimitable Comedian ea "Peter and With O.

P. HEGGIE And a Faultless Cast of Real Comedians N. W. iirerotity Cymnasium. Eranstolt.

111. NEXT THURSDAY AT 8:13 Italian Composers' Nightlat PartMich program: Arias and On hcstral Numbers. Soloist. GI1sEPPE DANIsE. Baritone Met.

Opera. 2nd Part Wolf-Ferrari 's beautiful choral work "New Life." Soloists. ARENDT AND DAN1SE; Festival Chorus of IWO: Chicago Orchestra. Stock and Lutkin. Conductors.

NEXT FRIDAY AT 8:15 let Artists' Night Miscl. program: Arias. Duets and Orchestral Numbers. Soloists. 1, 0 11 I BONIER.

Contralto Met. and Chicago Operas. and TITO SCHWA, Tenor Chicaeo Opera; Chicago Orchestra. Stock and Oldberg. Conductors.

SATIL RDAY, 3IAT 6. AT 2:15 Toting People's Matinee. program: Arias. Songs and Orchestral Numbers. Soloist, LUCY GATES.

Soprano Met. Opera; Children's Chorus of 1,500 Voices: Chicago Or-chest! a. Stock. Lutkin and McConathy. Conductor'.

SATURDAY, 111Y 28, AT Orchestral Rehearsal of Five Orchestral Compoai i on for Prize of 31.000. Judges: George W. Chadwick. Henry Hadley. Gustav Strube.

Frederick Stock, Conductor. Tickets $1. MONDAY. MAY 28. AT Composers' Night--Ist PartMiscl.

program: Arias and Orchestral numbers. Soloist. MABEL GARRISON. Soprano Met. Opera.

2rid PartParker's magnificent choral work, flora Novissima." Soloists. GARRISON. GANNON, EARLE. BARCLAY: Festival Chorus of ti00; Chicago Orchestra. Lotion and Conductors.

TUESDAY. MAY .29. AT Artists' program: Arias and Orchestral numbers. Soloi-ts. N1ARGARET MATZ ENAUElt.

Messo-Sop Met. Opera. Chicago Orchestra. Stock and Hadley. Condutors.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, AT ConcertI at PartM tad. program Arias and Orchestral Numbcrs. Soloist. BENJAMIN 1,161.1. Tenor Met.

Opera. 2nd Bart.So k's brilliant choral work. "A Pealmodo, body." Soloist. MR. GIGLI.

Festival Chorus of G00; Chicago Orchestra. Stock. Conductor. Tickets, 50c to All Con(rts. Now on sale at Festival Boa at Cable Piano Wabash and Jackson.

and Smart 15S0 Sherman Avenue (Evanston). Phone Evanston Scl. N. W. Station 3 Liocks frem Bidr.

iNnyPs St.) Mrs. Cecil Eames of 1153 North Dearborn street is in the east for a visit. Mrs. It W. -Wolff and Miss'Marlorie of 1317 Ritchie court have retarned trona a three months trip abroad.

New names have been added almost bouriy to the long list of Chicagoans Ito are in Louisville today attending the Kentucky derby. Desides Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeker. Mr.

and Mrs. Gzstavue F. Swift, 'William E. Swift. ZrJhn Et.

Drake, Mr. and Mrs. James Stuyvesant Peabody, and who were among the first to reserve boxes, Mr. and Mrs. John Dorall Black, 'Mrs.

M. B. Pittman, ILI. J. D.

Cady. Mrs. Vincent Bendix, L-31Mrs. Franklin M. MUr.

with her 31-119Ps Dorothy Miller, have arrived at Churchia Dosvris. Mrs. Miller and her daughter are and will visit at Indianan-- Cs and at French Lick Springs before returning. Mr. and Mrs.

George E. Brewer of Ind be guests Vet week-end of their son and daughtn-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Fredlirxk Brewer of Evanston.

The junior ks. Brewer was before her marriage, rat Gladys Frazer. 3frs. Clara I. Judson New 3frs.

Clara I Judson New 100 Big Features Raymond Hitchcock New York, May Henry M. Alexander of 15 East 86th street will depart tomorrow for Tuxedo, where she will spend some time as guest of Mrs. Newbold Le Roy Edgar. Mrs. Luther Kountze will go to Newport this summer to spend the season with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Williams Burden. Mrs. George Peabody gave a luncheon yesterday at Pierre's. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank C. Littleton have arrived from Virginia and will be at the Hotel Lorraine for a short time before going to their country place at Mamaroneck, N. Y. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank V. Storrs of the Ritz-Carlton hotel, who--ate sailing for Europe June 2, gave a dinner and theater party last evening. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Richard T. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, and Prince Continuous 2 to 11 p. rs, In His Hilarious New Revue NEXT AIONDAY, MAY 21 "CHA1NS" 1 A FRIFID IN NEED BY SALLY JOY BROWN.

Needs of Three Orphans. 1 have two brothers and one sister In an orphan asylum. I take care of children for a living. I do this kind of work so I can have a home. What little I make goes to my dear brothers and sister.

I try to make them as happy as I can so they may forget they are in an orphan asylum. I would like to see them more often. but haven't any decent dresses to wear. Isn't there some kind reader who could send some dresses? 0, I'd be so thankful. I have written to you before, but guess you didn't see my letter.

or I know you would answer it. I am 17 years old. E. Isn't a request that apptals to all of us? HITCHY-K00 1923 Adults, 55c Children, 25c (Tax Included) 71111 Sale to Aid Veterans. A sale of baskets, rugs, leather goods and other articles made by the disabled veterans at the U.

S. Marine hospital will be held today from 10 until 5 o'clock at the hospital, 4141 Clarendon avenue, under the auspices of the patriotic education committee and the young women's committee of the Chicao chapter, D. A. R. Mrs.

Samuel 'W. Earle is chairman. Sorority to Gice Dance. Alpha Delta chapter of Kappa Alpha pi will hold its annual spring dance tonight at the Beverly Country club. Summer PriesNights lex.

Sat. and SUJ3.1 '75e to' 50. No Meter. Ey JULES ECKERT GOODMAN With O. P.

HeggieHelen Gahagan UAW STUDEBAKER Orpheum Circuit Vaudeville PALACE in 11.. I ER VIEW FiE, CHICAGO'S FOUNTAIN 047' R.167 1 Couldn't I Oilers Be IMRE FUN Jollier! Than Loop Be WHY NO MORE FUN Than Loop MAT. WED Every Evening MAT. SAT. 50c to $1.50 1 7th Month 50c to $2.00 LAST 3 WEEKS Entwined Ends Saturday.

JUne WILLIAM 1 WHY NOT Mu IN IT? Seats 2 wits. in advance. Phone Rand. MATINEE DAILY 2 Nights Ex. Hot.

2:15 laser Co 8:15 2:25 GarnetLove TwinaLucille 8 2:40 Barry J. Conley Co. 8:49 3:05 ROGERS ALLEN 9 3 :22 FRANK TINNEY 3:42 WILLIAMS VANNESSI 9:49 4:02 JOE COOK 10:02 4:35 The Alexanders John Smith 10:35 4 :52 Lucite Inez 10:52 NEXT Mme. OLGA PETRovA WEEK HODGE STATE-LAKE STA1E-LAKE Fio i. GREYHOUND RACES START MAY 27TR "FOR ALL OF US' NORTHERN 1 Seeks More Auto Knowledge.

I am Interested in automobiles Press Association Head and motor trucks and would like to at the annual election of the Illinois I have back numbers of American. Eng- an Press association held in the Esti. French. or German magazines On Arts building yesterday Mrs. the above subjects.

Where could' I Irgrarn of 601; Kimbark I get theee? I would be willing to pay a-ortue was elected president. to eruc- I for them. E. 11. 1 t4 ilra Ilaude Swaim Evans.

Dr. To. any one wishing to communicate Holmes Smith is the honorary with W. E. M.

I shall gladly send his i-4Art cf thil, awsnelation. addrega SELWYN wx7N 0,1 1 1. MATINEE TODAY BEST LAUGH IN TOWN MARIGOLD mimics Circuit -(Inutinuous It NI. it P. Itt.

VAUDEVILLE PEOTOPLAYS The Genius HOUDINI in of Escape Person TEMPEST DICKINSON DOLLY KAY JOHNNY BURKE Farrell Taylor Co. Josephine Amoros Co. Edwin George Macwret Morrell 'WHITEMAN'S CAFE DE PARIS ORCEESTRA PhotoplayExcluaive Show in "JUST LIKE A WOMAN" with Marguerite be La Motte. George lavrcett and Ralph Graves it eyeept bat it Saturday WHITEN1AN'S I. 1 LAST 3 WEEKS ERNIE YOUNG presents GERTRUDE LIGHT WINES ANI) BEER Eir AARON ROFFMAN.

With JOSEPH CAWMORN Geo. Bickel, Mathilde Cottrelly, CeW Yam and 20 Other. Jackson Blvd. between State snd Dearboril The Shubert Prevent THE MUSICAL 1111 OF US "BLOSSOM ORIGINAL NEW AORK COMPANY SCORE: Franz Schubert's Own Music Schubert. Own Romance MATINEE TODAY HOFFNIAN I Kellogg's Bran is nature's relief from the terrors of onstipation and HER VARIETIES Assisted by the World Most Wonderful TABLE D'HOTE A LA CARTE CI'l sl rIcExcELLED Tb 511tBEUT RINCESS 2ND MONTH MAT.

TODAY I BIG CONTINUOUS ACTS VILLE and MOVIES 12 SOON TO 11 P. M. EUGENE In a Charming ''--s------- JONES. LINICK A SCHAEFER -----4rl I A 14 0 VAUDEN'ILLY: State Near Van Lturen 11 A. Nt.

to 11 P. M.Coula Any Titme, O'BRIEN Imve "Steve, fitor3 (7: tF Drg Le -) AlmondPeanutMillt Chocolate Bar eb imp 11. "Pe rege(gtt 27) mentil.a,),,20,,, Gocal 13S .4 A k---t -k CAirr-- It (ktrirt) 1- gk ti Oi' I ii 11 -7-1 1 dill tete do) 7 li T. of I- .40 -'11 1 't, '-7 4 I. 'le Z.

all '10E4 lidz tf Ws gelf 'II .1 For the Run of CHIEF OS-KO-MON: am, alb aa, a- '40' 4 A I I 0- SEATI LE I IARNIONY KINGS 7 OTHER GREAT COMEDY ACTS Nirhus. SAT SUN. attd HOLIDAYS. 22-e-45e nIE COVERED WAGON Wits MRS. THOMAS WHIFFEN Ideal Cast 'Steve' is dellehttully refreshing.

Eugene O'Brien. Mrs. Whitren and the east make it great J. Crow Am Not a Movinr Pinture (A Paramount Picture)the Screen Sensation of the Season al WOODS THEATRE with -INDIAN REVERIES'. is i 4 Spectacular Scenes 1 RATES I id um ford Stank, 1 FLT- 1.1-0 1 Moore 8B1G ACTS A LW A YS-8 CENTRAL ENTRAL AA.

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