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CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY. MAY Inn (I" "It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to talk and remove all doubts." BENEDICT J. GOLTRA, Insurance, 1540 E. 65th Street, Chicago. II' 111' IEITS FASHIONS The Tribune strands Mr.

Ooltra 13 for the shove and oral pay hereafter $5 each day for the best motto submitted by a reader. Address "Mottoes," care The Tribune. Pkase state occuratkm. I BY A. T.

GALLICa. 1 WINNIE WINKLE, THE BREADWINNER: You Have Permission to Copy This Letter 1 WASHINaTON SOCIETY i i 4 i 1 4 I'llicago Society to 13e1 lifell Represented, at Kentucky Derbyl 1 vembees of the Swift family I in be 1 Tr.lrent in the Chit-ago II i I III cc ae. the run I 1 'an 'r is. Gustavus F. NV Swift.

illiam I r. charles II. Swift, and Alden; dat cwirt each has a box and Will take! a a wei. him parties of relatives an -eel. Among the other boxholdens It Chicago are Arthur Meeker, John 0S stuyvesant Peabody, John 9-IT rmke, John D.

Illack. and James It. ''S- 1.2t. Ntr. and Mrs.

James Minotto, OW 1.4 it and Mrs. Austin Niblack. Mr. and 0 e. Vnyted II.

NVilliarns, and Dr. 5t Mrs. Frank X. Walls also ars Yrs. Frank walls also ars remommoo Underweat fcr Warm il'eallzef.

NEW ORK. pecial Corr erportlI cncer. IEvery one must ha ye, -taken -thent off by row. and 1.w;13, Men may be looking around tor stoma st.tute that is to thoh- liking There I underwear and underwear. and jrobabiy no two men s.tt;ng next i to each other in the subway at the sante model.

Lut there is one desire in the warm weather. that is to be cool. There to DOSCT OISIURS PER RAMA. YOUNG OURSELVES WOULDN' IT SE WONDERFUL IF "J.P.ToRN ED OUT TO BE A FiNE BIG MAN WiTH PLENTY OF MONEY AND 50mE DAy HE CARRIED ME OFF IN HIS CAR AND WE WERE MARRIED AND LIVED HAPPILY FOREVER EVER AFTER LIVLLI "P'rVIL7 I-C2KE'LK EVER AFTER WELL I. LOOKED ALL AROUND CPREFULLY -n-1)5 MORNING BUT I.

PIDN'T NOTICE ANY LOVE-S1CK OUlti LOOKING AT ME! I WONDER SEES ME? I CIT 14E LOOKS LIKE 014 M155 WINKLE! Oi-I M155 WNICLEI 1 Yrkr 1 4 3 Washington, D. May secretary of state and Mrs. Hughes gave a dinner tonight in compliment to the newly appointed minister to Sweden and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss. Sir John Henry is arriving today to be the guest of the British arnbaa-zn.

dor, Sir Geddes, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sterling gave a dinner this evening. They are at present with Mrs.

Sterling mother. Mrs. John R. Williams. Mr.

Sterling. counselor of the American embassy In Peru, landed on Monday in New York from Lima, and Mrs. Sterling. usho had preceded him to this country. met him there.

YE5 I l(NOW WHAT MEANS To EE LINE! yEsvalLE (NOW rr VT I mEAms -to eF- tt. 4' 429 yt746 e-l Szva.4.-t outk zeo-trar -teZze 7-x44Z4: e9yeeaHl6t-t Ver. at Inx 1414 C9IJ ctev 1411, ett-le-ke a- ere a es-R-e-e; ez 44-1-44r-44 74rV9eZaAt eLdhLte, el- el I7 074, te444Z 7t4, Pfete 2644- "Z4n.2e ADD-I. 4416-12z, 444.0- ZILL pu- 7 eA int ak a erad.a."- -4 a- ci4 --e-o-fAzit, ft a iigif 0,1 'a-eg-xt. al 7 cave-tem-, ei A9.

ORA Poytt5. a 1 (.2 f' A 1 -A ...,.....2. 4', iv, )1 (0 ittAl ff 'c2 0 'Prk'''' .4 1 A 44 WI 0 v-V- 1g oke, It A 1 IIR -4 III 0 1 41 -TA I A ,1 N.1. 1- MIMI 4rit'i i to attend the derby. A cticapan.

Mrs. Anastase An- Venslatsky of Philadelphia 1 "Itotz: 1,,,,. Ifarion R.1t:inrliSr. a tepncl Mrs. 12K.er Ltt -vbaud wu it la Louisville during the races.

1 Tte Itrprovernert Association for 4.111, ty People will bold Its annual meet-IS today at 2 o'clock at the Hotel I rrow- Directors will be elected 04.t reports will be read of the work I ere during the last year at the Chi- ns tr Lighthouse. the training school band workers conducted by the asp at 3323 West 22d street. preMrs 1 Etut ired T. Martin. president.

will pre- A Mrs. Martin heads the list of rfla 1 rtees for the cabaret supper Litz to be given tomorrow right In se ra 1 pal Tabarin room of the Hotel ha 1 sof cal. -1 tan by the Lighthouse Volunteer "4 Abe junior organization of the 1744 'r' 0 ahe rase. Dladei 'Et Optl ca; bas al tee ITA, iiirtil, 'il 1 t'l 'tilk 0 11 4iiii ill Hi df rillt'll 111 '01, ri HH11 ,01, ,11 LI! i. Iii- 11: :01 I li 1 It 'Ll ft 1, el 0, i prIrr-I 0 i i 1 -111m-.

Mrs. Charles G. Matthews and Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett were each hosteFses at luncheon today at the 'Washington club for Mrs.

David du 13ose Gaillard. who will sail May 12 to spend the summer abroad. They entertained separate parties. HOW TO WIN A MAN 31 RR IED Typical of the Mode of Separate Skirt and Jacket PATrERNS BY CLOTILDE Be Demure if You Would Arouse the Protective Instinct of the Male, Miss Blake Advises. I u1 ft it2 filtuut Viehart ascatte szda tea.

62t as eh" I' A-6211 $1.53 e.g. MISSES' AND GIRL'S DRESS. This long waisted dress slips on over the head and opens in the fronts rolling, back to form revers. The one piece skirt has Inverted plaits at the sides. The pattern, 1479, comes in sizes 10 to IS years.

Size 14 requires 31,4 yards of 36 inch material. 1 Miss Blake calttinueS today her se- i ries of articles of adeke to young. women readers of The Tribune who find themseirts facing life without romance. r6 '''Ilt. I 1 i A i i LI rtio- ,77:761177.7577,71 4, i 4, 1 i f.A- eftj rAt: (1 i 1 i 1 'Ot 'i kk 1-- iti 'i I i P1)N, 411' S4).

Order Montt for Cloti tde CLOTILDE. DAILY tilICAGO. Inched Ind Please somd me I I the Coll hle patterns listed below: I -0- ra. Pee T. Prower et 2141 East I street will give a luncheon for Mrs.

rtelmond Eallinann Alfred C. Tyler, president of 1 chi vsgo Woman club. Mrs. I 1.,...1,1 ai.nd her husband. who is the co tsul.

villi sail for Denmark 1 qr. on a 'yr months' leave of 4, and Mrs. Brower are plan- .1 to dep art June 3 for a month's trip h. the vast tirade nie students of the Faulk. -e tool wi II give two performances 'sr Night's Dream" Sat- 1 May 2 Si, at 2:30 o'clock and 1 a ..5 0, efock in the school I lemi.

137,. East 4Sth street. for 1 lYnett of Ft Ilowt-hlp house. Mrs. P.

bairtilan of the board I of Illowship house, Mrs. 1 Pratt Juth Vn. Mrs. Daniel P. Mrs.

Ma-r A. -Wheeler and Ai. Thomas E. are among the 11 I plans et being made for I third annual eh laity ball of the i 1 A Park Junior aua iiiary of the In i 1 Society 4, Chicago. to be I at the Oak Country club i I May .12 Th, proceeds will is 1 to St.

Elizabeth's 0. 'ation at 1331 I Ashland avenue. Dora il 1 I krtiP 4 911 4 1 it en man, 1.d79 iul Pattern number. 814. Phos.

0 mary ways of this. But one of the main 1)eints is to have the foundation of thugs as comfortable as can be. Underwear is the foundation of a mans get up. if this isn't cool. all the Palm Beach suits tea wears and tee cream soias he drinks sail be of no avail.

Here is one style of undorwear which looks like a good beginning. Being all in one pie it cannot bunch aroundtthe waist. The drawers are loose fitting. and the top. of knitted cotton goods.

is absorbent. This tyt of -unfon suit is becoming extr.trnely popular. Answers. M. J.

Tying a bow tie is more practice than art. If you will send me a stamped. addressed envelope I will send you my direotions for tying a bow tie, which after dilit7ent practice you may be ah7e to master. Your mirror will doubtless be overworked again. Ikut once you have got it you bhould be to tie your tie every InUtror turned to the wall.

Miss No; a tuxedo Is not correct for any afternoon affair. It should Dever be seen before 6 o'clock in tho evening. I do not quite understand what the occasion is, but If It is at all formal, the proper attire for a is a cutaway. However. in the summcr, fashion is not so strittt.

anti many Mtn substitute the short jacket with striped trousers for the tailed cost. NEW YOE.K.Special you can add and subtract cleverly you can multiply your wardrobe amazingly this season. The limited dress allowawce should be chorhing all over the of the many smart effects made possible by the vogue of the gay separate Jacket and the frock blouse and frock Ekirt, so-called. A new zest has been given to the clothes making industry by the introduction of the three. 3ne demand-A the invention of the others.

All the shops are advertising frocks and such skirts. The result to the buyer is many more effects at less cost than used to be dreamed of in dressmaking philosophy. The understanding mind of a clever girl must be behind the pocketbook, however. Frock skirts, held to a bodice lining. and sometimes showing a finished front, when wanted to wear with a Jacket, come tiered, flounced, draped, wrap-around, or straight.

The frock blouses and jacquettes are of the hip finish type. Therein lay the I piration that resulted in frock effects with blouses, I suppose. Typical of the mode, but evincing more individuality than many, is the two piece affair pictured today. It 13 ,11 I It-- i tc- o'-0) Iti 1 a. i 1 vilt lo 11 BY DORIS BLAKE.

Now for a revival of the word "demure." It has not really become obsolete. Just a trine rusty for want of use. But it Is corning back agaih. And the girl who may answer the descrip-I tive adjective Is coming back. too.

She really never did go out of style with the men. She was just Overshadowed for the moment during the flapper reign and we almost forgot her In the scheme of things which attract men. But she was all the nue and walking off with some of our best matrimonial material. If.tbere is a word which clings tenderly to a man's Alps when speaking of attractive womanhood it is "demure." Which means in dictionary terms "affectedly modest." decorous. making a Name Street St City State 1 How to OrCer Chin Ide ratter-us.

Write your name and address p.alti ly on dotted lines. giving number and eize of such patterns as you want. In close 10 cents in stamps or coin (coin preferred; wrap It carefully) for each number, and address your order to Collide. CHICAGO nAlLy To Note Cietilde patterns are made in New York exclusively for TIM CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE. They are'perfeet in fit, up to date in style.

and the easiest of all patterns to use. 4 A A 1 i 4 411 1 4 Mrs. Herbert Orin Cris ler. IWehetter Photo. Mr.

and. Mrs. William Porter Adams of 1437 East 72d place, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Herbert Orin Cris ler of Earlville, IlL The wedding took place on April 12 in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs.

Cris ler are living temporarily with her parents. Both are graduates of the University of Chicago where Mr. Cris ler was a football star. At present he is an assistant coach there. 1 Itatits losear -loottrn a is general cha.

Isman of the show of gravity. But to a man it 4:: and Mrs. Thomas tr. lieneagels means the virtues be endows his dream tairman. girl with.

tulle. 'ter of Mr. L36 Marie Totten. Now the modern version of this Mn. William J.

Ton Of St. formerly of Chicago. mvas mar. charming quality requires no fainting spells nor silly little mannerisms an to Harold Hunt Egan tt Evans- 'AT ma Common Errors CAVAN NIA DRAPERY St CURTAIrl 7 WORKS Lit if INC. U61.1641908 653-65 D1VERSEY PARKWAY DIV Wel 5363 LIM coin 3987 TRA 234: TLNEW YORK SOCIETY NeNV York.

May Norris Se liar gave a luncheon yesterday for Mrs. Anson Wood liurchard. Miss Adele Kelley gave a luncheon there for Mrs. Shannon Lord Meany and Miss Cornelia Livingston. Prince and Princess Christian of Hesse gave a luncheon yesterday at the St.

Regis. Mrs. Richard T. Wilson have a luncheon party at Sherry's yesterday for Mayor Hy Ian and Mrs. Hy lan prior to the opening of the Park avenue street fair.

I earlier century may have excited. An 2 Tuesday afternoon at 4 a felock in tyterian 1 efficient young business woman may a House of 'lope Prot possess it in spite of her apparent int7th. St Paul. The IL C. I dependence.

In spite of her air of -enrirgen officiated at the cet rmonY. efficiency It may awhine In her yt.ch era attended only by tl io relltconversation and in her dress. of the bride and bridegroos 4 N. Mr. It is upon your drss particularly will bring his bride Ito today I wish to impose the responslath street- Evanston.

to rolide. I ibi rov icility of ng the appeal which -e-- A I never fails with the opposite sewSerfety was interested to learn yes-Be simple in dross! You will at -ay of the elopement and marri kge I least appear demure. tt daY before. in Del Monte. It is you young girls 'I am talking in Alice Dickey.

daughter of Mr. a bc1 to. who labor under the delusion that 1-s Charles Dickey of New to to attract attention you must appear '-eli W. Macondray of Pebble Beac I sophisticated if it costs you your for ths bride has visited here 5 weekly allowance in rouge and lip neral occasions as the guest of be 4t1cks. earrings and marcels.

rer, Mrs. Oscar W. Johnson of Lake Do you think Mary Pickford would Test. 1 S.A. the affection of the world Phi Kappa Thetas to Give Dance Tonight Miss Katherine Corcoran Is chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements for a dance to be given tonight at the Opera club by the Phi Kappa iN aik Theta sorority of 1 the Lewis Insti- "11--' i tuts.

The Chicago' Womanle Ideal 44 a club will give a 14 card party for the benefit of the (is, i Chicago Indus 4 Atv, ila-- 1 a i worked out with navy blue twill, dull gold braid, and stiff white dimity. The dimity goes into the collar and top revers. The gold braid plays its part as trimming for the jacket edge and sleeves. The usual plaited skirt pa nies. Can't you see this adapted in a print effect jacket.

to wear with plaited skirt, which in turn has frock blouses to fit it for neveral, m)cial emer gencies? Or the plain jacket might accompany a print dress with flounced draped or tiered skirt, without disturbing in the least a roseate domestic atmosp here. 7 -4 (31 4 4s.t., la e) 4 -7- -rn i A 0 -At A'h 'c i'''' I 11 I IA tilf 1 01 1 11 ilof 4, i 1 f''11 lit.41:04 agte rd 4 Itt Alia Nit.41:, Coco Sh3des. Putt Stuutest Drew Shade mina Bed Spread. blip Coves. Fonts, shin I inane.

Blankets, iiritaneea. Lostritstp quids. Obeedt apes and Portieres CLt1i Enlarged Programs for Children Planned at Ravinia This Year Resolutions providing for the entertainment of children from various charitable institutions and general expansion of the cultural work which has been done in behalf of children at Ravinia in seasons passed were adopted at a. meeting of the Ravinia club committees held at the Drake yesterday afternoon. The meeting was attended by more than 150 members of the Ravinia club and of the committees which are working to augment the guarantee fund for Ravinia opera in cooperation with Louis Eckstein.

president of the Ravinia company and the present group of guarantors. Chicago, Rogers Park. Evanston. Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Hubbard Woods. Glencoe, Highland Park.

Ravinia, Lake Forest, Lake Bluff. and Waukegan were represented. Mrs. William Sutherland. president of the Itavinia club, presided at the meeting.

Alt IL have won ALso geed's sad Repairing. SuPPribr NIPtithttrt. Mot 1 Curtains sue 1)1110r. I. ctrantti snlhOlit initiry Promot deliver ger.

iv throughout he and Suburbs. 111100101MISINIIM 1111111111111111111111EIMPORINIMI WittarifillanrerWOMMOVIUMOrMrePell frig1L7araibMIttalZ 'ILSLUIPLIMMI Mrs. William May Wright, who sails on Saturday for Italy, gave a small luncheon yesterday at the Marguery. Among her guests were Miss Julia A. Tierwin snd Mfss Cliatiys F.

Waterbury. 4.1 kkitr. anti Mrs. Justin P. Sturm of 76 '1- she had forsakea the precious art 04 Waltm place are receiving con- (vtf simplicity which characterizes her upon the birth of a on :6 at St.

Luke's hospital. Mrs. (-- many young girls strive to at- zurrn forme I rly was Miss Katherine wanner and dress for the worldly et- i tal! I- i tat-elr ixt1 i I ISunday fashion page will be in the New Color Section. What's Wrong Here? Answer at bottom at this eaae. AMUSEMENTS A SEMLNTS AMUSEMENTS AMUSEMENTS trial for Children today at NIS RATITERDZE 1:30 o'clock at the CORCORAN.

Rainbo Gardens. Olabel Sykes Photo. The Deborah and Deborah Juniors will give a luncheon for the outgoing and incoming officers today at the Standard club. The Chicago Business Men's orchestra will give 1a symphony concert tonight at 8 oclock at the Union League club. A.

L. ERLANGER tutd HARRY I. PONTETCII STUDEBAKER COLONIAL Nights: Overture Shatil Mats. Weft. asitt Sat.

at Congress Hotel Company WED. MAT. Now flaying! SAT. MAT. 50c to $1.501 7th Month 1 50c to $2.00 ALL THIS WEEK announces its SUPPER DANCES LAST 4 WEEKS 11:00 A.

M. TO 10:30 P.M. Fhe is the dauchter of -0- L-. and Urn. Alexander A.

McCormick I from the sheer unbecoming! 4n! Lake Park avenue. I nt ss of it, from an esthetic point of lin and Mrs. John J. Mitchea and 1 vic ay. the gaudy and the sophisticated ce youngest on and daughter.

Clar- in ts-ess lacks that appeal to the pro-Is and Miss Louise. arrived in Chi- I teet ave instirct in tho male. '40 SforldaY from their winter real- 1 Ithe can take care of herself." --te at Pasadena and immediately yout heard boys say that of the l'nt to their country place at Lake 1 gert avith the touch of the world in 'men, nnt opening their town apart-her pearance. her tot at I550 State parkway. Mr and Et that is just the impression you -1-0.

John J. Mitchell Jr. (Lolita, Ar- do oC want to give out. It is not who returned from their Cali- the is nt which intrigues a man rtia residence near Santa Barbara to ack Ats permanent protector. atanday, are at their apartment at I lit ,1 not recommend the sun bon: East Walton place for a few days net asd the gingham dress, of course.

4sre opening their house on Vine But kt the same romance which ''eet Is Lake Forest for the summer. thrives ds thought of more often in tertrn gingham frocks, apple blos- to Gice Concert soms. a 1 roseate youth than with tudents of Crane Junior college will calcimed lights, painted faces. and hats set- t.t tao rakish an angle. -se a concert tonight at 8 o'clock in -te- Te a concert tonight at 8 o'clock In I I Mr Telt '40 7nt et 1 1.3.

ml rsr ,..1 I 4or Sti 7re in its new I A FRIEND IN NEED LAST 3 NIGHTS FAREWELL MAT. SAT. GOOD SEATS AT BOX OFFICE ZIEGFELD TIllUIIPH MARILYN MILLER LEON ERR 0 in SALLY SA IT RAYS RIP ICH? M. Puog A CLAIM 1100NE It- MS MIS 1 r14 LAST TINES 'ODAT 1 1 N. rum( lOONE lo to it MOEMMNINENIMIEP 1 of' I LAST 'NINES 'ODAY COCOANUT PALM ROOM Engarement Endo Pattm lay.

June ILIA NI each night LET'S giroily.) Ail HODGE AVER ME THEATRE HARRY YERKES CELEBRATED FLOTILLA ORGIES-ERA OF I I ARTISTS PRESIDING BY SALLY JOY BROWN. We Shall Try. of course you can find some needy person with a Cinderella foot, so I can mail her two pairs of low shoes with black low heels, size 4AA and 4A. They are practically new and may be had for the asking. E.

IL Where is the Cinderella for this donation? IN HIS GREATEST sr-4717Es FOR ALL OF US Lewis Institute Reunion. Vewis institute will ha tie a reunion of the old students on May 17, with a dinner at p. at the institute, Madison and Robey streets. Edward J. Blair is president of the Lewis Institute union and Craig B.

Hazelwood vice president of the Union Trust company, vvill one of the speakers of the evening. Dinner for Col. Schwen gel. Former officers of the First Calvary and former anJ present officers of the field artillery will give a dinner at 7 o'clock this evening in the Adventurers club. 40 South Clark street, for Col.

Frank R. Schwengel, commander of the artillery unit. RivLiwiEw Li tioi RN ELM and F. 0117-D 0011 EXPOSITI ON v'llEcCOLISEUNV For the Run of I ailauthtoxjum. Monroe street and you car incorporate that spirit of im ME COVERED WAGON IACATEN on (A Paramount Picture)--tbe Seaaatiou of the Seapon at avenue.

The two glee clubs and orchestra will join in, -mang the program. NOW OPEN MornNoon and Night COM 1 SHEIKS AND SIEBAS Miles of Rides Await You ENJOY Dicucturrui, Music RICHARD MANNING'S BAND WOODS TREATRE 1 STATE-LAKE Orphown time, Fuottot it A M. to VA UDEVILLE IS N116. RODoLpi i I I El) VALENTIN LLO She'don. Darantine Deft Roy La PePri Valand Ganifre De Dell and Waters thlntion Trio ii.oyal Sidney l'aS he INewa HARRY LANGDON 61 CO.

PhotonlavExclowce Showing -MASTFIrg Ole with Eane Widiama. Ca'honn, Culler, Landis and Wanda Iiawiea Mat. except Kat. a "At- VA. Droo Sottlretay row Phonograph to Give.

"I have a small phonograph to give to a deserving person who is willing to call for it. J. We are grateful to you, J. for this nice donation. Fr-----p 5 Ot "4,1..4, A 1 AIIIMIEMB I ma el VW arla aalrY votT1 TWICE and 83d All Seats lour Week's Ahead F.

COUTHOU1 CO. have spettal arrangements chot, seat reservattons. Call up any Couthout Agent y. I iNSWER TO COMMON ERRORS 1 con-erto Alternoom Nwht appeaLng )nuth into your dress and stil be Fri- VirtlY turned nut. The wb I producer ot the 13 tage, whose bwi 114 ss It 14 to know bow to play up c.t human emotions.

never allows his -i'bgenue star to appear in anything tsbl vt that which expresses simplicity gni- charming girlhood. She must bs demure! In the Tribu tomorrow Miss Blake wia continua articles for lonely girls who are destrolis of attracting eesirabl, suite Es. 11 Chi Wreck, 30c, Including War Tan VACATION SUGGESTIONS FOR ENTIRE FAMILY PA LA CRPI IELN ORM VAUDEVILLE SHUBERT NORTHERN GREAT SEL1VYN MTN MATINEE TODAY BEST LAUGH IN TOWN If see has something secret to; contscretion about being overheard AY be excused. Iltit that annoying some people have of covering 4-r Mouths with their hands when lov taIlt is an unriensant one. ef! 4hit 1 11.T mot ri Jackaon Blvd.

between State and Dearborn The Meows. Shubert Present rHE MUSICAL 1117 Or AGES BIG CONTINUOUS VAUDEACTS VILLE and MOVIES 12 24TOON TO 11 P. M. Seale ft, n4Vtn0e. I'hone it3 rut MATINEE DAILY Virbtal.5-50t-t 1 Er.

Ital. MISS IRFNE FRANKLIN Mr. Jerry Jarnaain at the PiPjle 1111. IIYMACK LIA TN Ira IINELL CI ERS- I -ROB an ERT SYMNIONTSTS Irtmine301 C13bitC Aaron Nene Ikrti it 1.4r-rit Debt). NVELI.I14 "BLOSSOM TDIE" LIGHT WINES ANI) BEER Ly AARON ITOFFM AN, loth JOSEPH CAWTHORN Geo.

Bickel. Math. Cecil raPP and '20 tniwriL 'MAJESTIC i 7 1 i 1 I .1 1 I ORIGINAL NEW YORK COMPANY Pro9RE! Frans a Otrot Ativiac Frans Otcs ion' MATrF1 CATURDAY Gry YOYFR In "MARRY FRANK DEVOE in NEW SON6S SIX OTHERS'. 10e-31e7-43c TJ SUN. and HOLIDAYS.

2.2e-4.ie 1,1 a 64tito Entitie0 "WirES' 6. rp, Ay---- mi 1 0 t''' "'7i 0 Alt: :1,15 e'r Ir. i 1 Zie' ,413 CE LA it -v 't JONES. LINICH SCHAEFER 1 A I -r CONTINUOUS CONTINUOUS RIALTO VAUDEVILLE State Near Van Buren 1fi 11 A. M.

to 11 P. M.Come Any Time I is2t HARRIS TTIE kTRE Dearborn near Le STOLEN SWEETS" icrni 'LAUGH It TA LOVE IV EVA' gni GOIN(i awl TEit COHAN'S' Amerv heart 11 ay 'Two Fellows and a Girl" LAST TWO WEEKS Trianon ()n i ght ivIrs. Irene Castle aud IS1IM JONES Orchestra No Advance in Prices MAT. SAT.Good Main Floor Seats. S2 SAM H.

HARRIS Presents Musal Confection with Pretty Girls HARRY (ilickey) LEVAN BOLLES Noted burlesque Stars Hugh le Clark I Grazer Lawlor ACTS ALWAYS-8 FRANK KEENAN at In Play of Suitnining Torre CEO. M. COHAN'S GRAND "PETER WESTON" MAT. SATrIUDAT LAST 4 OLYMPIC 8TII BIG WELK CENTRAL VAN NEAR MICHIGAN MATINEE TODAY OLGA it A.11 WOODS' 1 EVES. at .8:10 Sharp I ti.

0 I- 0 I mANITZT.stskileRVA" A Tbe Messrs, Shubert Offer PETROV II PASSING SHOW in HURRICANE yt iE s( Pkt rwr 4.eld LLt ROSt. in RO5r: a Crie. A NAL; 31 or s. 1 1 I LoL Bars Comtona title Tritualesit A i etgalge32" At, 1, yi i 6 i ItiE I1114etvl re Pk- rrr V.Id A 1. Iro4 II 1 lilt ROSt i ,,:.1 in R05E I E3ars -4, i go ft A) I art a cror.

Coninteattra ca.itsib4..,2" A 1 oltsq tro li LIttne owe ilivWC5 to' 41 7:11 itiinkbot cl rrile er 4, 11aaPkG10-112 Zoi tf -----c-in, elk43 1.1f,,'Le V1.4Z,' 4 0 0-0' A 1 4 131 4' 0, it; 0. i t--4 lw-41', VI 1,.. 1.1:.:...:...0' id IL Li 5,., itt. 0 cl- 1 lio- 4 I 1. 7 4 li'7' pab.

joritir ,41 1 i A a S. 4, s( STILTERT I MATINEE I- RINCESS SATURDAY ATT. LOVERS LOVE A TAW E-7111111-1, ELUE.NE IN AN IDEAL Lov O'BRIEN Ir1' it teve 'Vita Net Thomas Whiffet' if Great att No doubt a. to 'Steve bett.g a stir, pop As we tome au th. Covers of irrtwa Init.

Joornai Not a Iployin, P.ettir UP THE LADDER Ey OLGA PETROVA Presenting WILLIE and EUGENE I. liiiienny Feats SI ,50 arid $1 A Haat of Ottter lauorstea and flu. The Moot Talked of Play in Chleaen Winter Garden Beauty Limited Engag-ement Only 4 Week. Store 1 PLAYIIOUSE i MATINEE i SATURDAY LAST TWO WEEKS Molnars Gay Comedy PALACr. THE liTRE ue 110 and Al, 'nue At R000eved Road r3'kue CilianldnEAsZenuEe COMISKEY PARK strelt liaetbal Po'-.

et the 14 orid JdASE3ALL TODAY WHITE SOX VS. ROSTON GAME AT 3 P. Seas at THE firB--tienry C. 1-yucto 4 Soma 3109 SAY "BAYER" when you buy. Insist! Unless you sea the "Bayer Cross" on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache.

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