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THE WINNIPEG EVENEJG TRIBUNE Thursday, October g. 8 ri JuY.JK;. I irralATiESMOTlDNPICT NEWSFEATUEES 1 pr t. t-tfrt Red Cross Society to Cable $150,000 to London Office ktotor Ambulance is Purchased to Present to Tuxedo Hospital 1 1." Kiiipire, 1 i. 14.

.11 i'" ir Ju" fur llritish K-! I'tiM, Hull iv In Iti" yir wiii- 'i in annually oT to fir funds lor the JlritKu I'ro-s J'l in-vlmis youis camp-i)-'" lr this hri rt mi in M.in. i in parts ii' C.in.i.ln. I. ii' 1 1 i i- ii" l- ni.iii.. I -i if m.t In- ca-lil'-rl to by the SI.

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Tins i into a K.it I'ross mIi-h: ii al ill'- otli-r -1 li.Lii' us'-'l at th' l.i nl As as runipli-t nl, tliis I I il.in.-i- will il tin- Tuxrilo I Co. hstve h-- I'. il i 'i uhs a spi-. ial which was il at tin- si r- i.f tin- until tin- nnw I' Is cunipl' il. ul Hi'- M.in:tdli,i Kiii I to tin- miiilarv Im pit.il at is inr.sl.i I irn if.i.-'iii!,.

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institiitioiis I lllli'il I oli.l Kill --is sooifiy has ai with Col. I -i r. rhirf (iflici-r fur in. ami Major I'irt, coininainl i Tiix-ilo hosimal, for I ho; m-I'. of a niinih'-i of ilfsorvinu i i i I this kiinl.

Th" i xpi'iiso of 1" aril f' o. tho st of ii. in i a i in mi; th'-iii In i rn ins' it i. ms will bo i I. K.d Cross.

i iii-w an. of Ioil CroM I a whs roportfil at i'oo- i ii, -1 1 1 1 vo Hi' i i -In- pinvi.s.i.n to forv. a i ilini; of for Ho- Canadian lu io'iit io Sihoria. I Mrs. James Munro Willing To Muter AMcrmaiiic Alix Munro.

is! pi andid.ao lor urn ii. looks it," sh" in 1 1 1 Wh' a Tr; reporter 1 i)i. sin- would run man. "I 1 I will, unon ilU.i' of pill 1 1 up a i aiiilid.lt'' I 1 I tt.mld I- wiIIim; to si. unl.

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and I if -In- did i-im V. it- lie il.oiu- ot s. me a on. i Please Paste Near Furnace l.e' a tho h. dam per in I he a 1 I (.

po! Idled to I' el of 01 hi door. 1 ipi Camper in oeo-- a-- liver t.f'- iieii is 1 1 damper door to 1 Hii 1 Ian tir- ia ell sla rl d. mam ilarnper in 1-. 1 1 1 .1 nilllo-t 1 -1 1 I v.nip d.i.s and openirti; m.p- 1 I a in, I noes ilow p. for eo.l I V' t-Tn.

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aside from the prestige which the attainments of John VV. Davis will lend to the ambassadorial representation at St. James, London -cc-cty wcl ieceiv" a charmirg acquisition in the beautiful witi labevei and oaua c'! or 'Javis. 1 (Today's Amusements In Bulletin Form AT THE THEATRES 1 ORPHEUM Vaudeville. PANTAGES Vaudeville.

I STRAND Viudeville. WALKER No performance. WINNIPEG "Lilac Time." AT THE ARLINGTON Wm. S. Hart in "The Silent 1 AVENUE Wm.

Farnum in "The Heart of a Lion." BIJOU Cecil B. DeMdlc's "Old Wives fjr New." COLUMBIA Harold Lockwood in "The Avenging Trail. CRESCENT Monroe Salisbury in "The Guilt of Silence." DOMINION Constance Taimadge in "Good Night. Paul." I GAIETY John Barrymoro in "On the Quiet." LYCEUM Sir Johnston-Forbes Rcbirtson and all-star English cast in "Masks and Faces." MAJESTIC Alice Joyce in "To the Highest Bidder." MONARCH Bessie Barriscale in "Within the Cup." NATIONAL Wallace Reid in "The pictures of the Little Black Devils and Cameron Highlanders in France. PANTAGES Wm.

Duncan in "A Fight For Millions." PROVINCE "The Romance of Tarzan." STARLAND Edith Stnrcy in "The Legion of Death." STRAND Best Tytell in "The Trad to Yesterday." WONDERLAND Irene Castle in "The Cirl From Bohem.a." i 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.i.m i ki i i i i i i i i i i.i mt rillllill lll.il!lll,illllf.ilLIU,'..,i M.KI.Ii I 1 .1 I I 1 1 ii" i 1 II I I'll i- if" an -i- 1 i' 'J li'-li oi- i. Hi-' i I VMI'M. rt-- i- i io Il I'1' p. i in oi-'-' I'ae. -l l' "tn'' 'ii'.

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ji, thi' r- i. u- i'. 'I ut it tn I il t.N.I i.r with 1 t. I' Jfr. yVlni-i'iJfiiiKaHII A Ttx on for rbarping the shape of rlJ 1W iXv-f fa 'l0)a' fast facs 's "iat 'l cas'er t0 rap I CR 'fiTmr square cakes by mschinery than round cakes, ii 1 1 Wfc.B)fj Hach parkace will contain five cakes initcad ElSul' i'JviJ s'i Dul le and quantity of yeast jfv1j vlSZy the- same as formerly.

fctS? E.W CILLETT COMPANY LIMITED "miJ "fWTWUiWi i ni jfiinuiij i i ji rT 4 Fowler Victor Record Service TIkth is no finer rcconl made than the Yielor. In our new lora-tlon iiri inu pi-rhaps the most t'liMipleto stoek of rri-ords In town, 'h-l with our I'onie in and hear your favorite pi' played over. There arc hundred to house from and you can I'nul Just what you want. When you think of Victor Records think of Fowler's. l're-ein'aieii, iimoinst this month's aiiivals arc the following favorines: "Smile-." Katv." "Mv Tiose." ill.

"I'm So. ay I Made You Cry." OOc are -ole for the Willis Piano I'anaiia's I A aim Utilise name its lll l-l'l'- oliimi la' '1 on. 432 MAIN ST. Four Doors North of Robinson's i i WALKER CANADA'S FINEST THEATRC SEAT SALE TOMORROW FOR ytrvi Henry W. Savage's MI.IITn.

(o r.lt. IT. HI. (HI ltlT SKATS SAT. 'Mr I N.

I1M I IIM I.KT THE, BfcST VAUDEVILLE ffT" "-S ii9 6L5 0ll-V XS l.l.h SKI'T. llillll, la i MiirUiii ry Li II on ((r ki. Hml I tun ltln ikttini A I o. A IVri A liiininhn monw, lorrnr Dim I 1 niuf llrottirnt no i van i.s "Lilac Time" I nil, mm, W.rU: MIIIIWV I.KI WU I.I Jltiln. 'I I hiirili.

stiturilM.v I lo Ml lel srnl, VlSJtlTUSJ JUJJB WSJLii L'ltUaiJ. IIV PANTAGES unaqua.llcd vaudeville III III tIK OIHI.S IllNlniniriiliiliklit l'r KirHlrnr lltKMl Mil lltM-l ll llunl inn Hrrl and lUrrv rllna'a In Miss t. HHWO Tl. I hn Mlilnmili I liiMMlrTl, i-'IOH lim Mil I lliVS' 1'lirrr SIii.ho lliillj. Villi.

l-'i l.tffM., I'm- lu IH'' ti 1 Manitoba Hall) jj 291 Portage Avenue jj a Most centrally located. Large and Small Hall Room, ulso Jianquetin Hall. Open for Engagements Catering for Balls, Dinners, Luncheons, etc. i Estimates cheerfully given. closing arrangements Jj i elsewhere, apply for terms to Jj 1 A.

A. Zimmerman jj Main 1512 JAZZ MUSIC ALHAMBRA ON FORT STREET New York's society Syncopated orchestra. Sensational entertainers, musicians De Luxe. DANCING. EVERY EVENING.

i i Dancing Prof, and Mrs. VV. E. NORMAN rrlnriialn Ovrr SO Yrni Kiperifnee I'rtvtt'p l.i.KunM Ihkily AV HOIK Ail the fin pnlntu of daneinK re in nur tuition, which duett not lliert'lv pleiH, leu I IIKVKI.OI'S 1IAMIM! AK1I.ITV. KKA I.

11AM KRs "Our Aullmrlly u.d Sincerity Mnui our Siiree" hllilrrn' liu.i. 0fn Ort. 4 at p.m. Juvenile' t'lw. Oih-iii Oil.

at 7 .10 p.m. The llaurlni lull l-lverjr Svitunlny at Salll p.m. The Ohorne hall to rent for all forma of aoriat entertainment. Special rale for cluna encairtnic hull for more than I night. Korin your own private dancing- ulaaa.

ln-formatlon. Telepl.nnx Fort Roue ISIM OH. Kh I II AMI IIMIORM. STS. "The Dancing Studio" I SO K.MAN'S.

I.I.MITKII i mm Plii I Today, Friday and Saturday i Musical Corned Co. present "COHEN'S HAPPY HOUR'' C.i'.'yle Blackwe'l and June Elvidge in "The Page Mystery" Universal Weekly Don't Forget Amateur Night, Friday Night. Cash Prizes I laaiiliailllllisssixai I it kjrhe Theatre Jwjf'i 13 of Happiness Today, Friday and Saturday George M. Cohan as Billy Sunday Ho'liday" Also Ruth Roland in "Hands Up" Today. Friday and Saturday 1 Joyce i I -aiicr Jyc- I "To the HlflUcst Bi(ldcrM First Run in the City.

1 "zzzi mzzzizzzr- STOVE POLISH Hi A few minutes with a cloth, I and Black Knight makes 1 -il S2iiy y0Ur 8tovc br'Bht lyM and attractive. Can be Sgg 'JlL pb used on either warm t.jicti Ti a) Jr-1 or co 9tovc' Blacl SttftfK: A C-3 Knight will not bum pa7 and Is dustlcss. Friday and Saftiriay Specials this week will demand early shopping. This will be your opportunity to save considerable money on your Fall and Winter garments. Dresses Coats Suits Waists and Skirts Silk Dresses Every Suil ik-F in the store will be greatly reduced for this Regular $23.50 to Very Special Week-End Sale.

We still have a splendid O-tn variety of very beautiful suits. 31 Regular $39.50 to $45.00. Special $33.75 Regular $55.00 to $65.00. Special. This is a great clean-up sale of odd dresses Regular $69.50 to $75.00.

Special $59.00 taken from regnlar stock, including Satins, Regular $85.00 to $100.00. Special. Taffetas, Foulards and fancy silks; about 50 dresses to choose from, in a large variety of Silk atld SerifC SkirtS $17.75 1050 t0 00 WEEK-END SPECIAL About g() stock; Taffetas, Satins, Serges, and fancy Silks, good range of color and sizes. Come inf cr Costs weemndSdixl $8.75 Regular $35.00 to $37.50 Value Lingerie WaistS fOr $29.50 Sma11 lots of Lingerie and Jup SUk Waists clearing at very special prices Friday and A special purchase lot of beautiful Winter Saturday. Coats, made from all wool, Witney, Chin- 1120 to' 75c chillas and fancy Tweeds; several styles to 40 only Lingerie Waists.

r( choose from. tfJOO A 2.oo ta $2.50, for Jbl.OU WFEK-EWU SPECIAL 6V.DV $2.50 STORE OPENS AT 9 A.M. CLOSES AT 6 P.M HOLLINSWORTH LIMITED Specialists in Ladle' Ready -to-Wear W-KSS- 386 PORTAGE AVL Two E.w. PHONE MAIN 2578 'WHERE QUALITY MEETS Al I. THIS M'KKK I CONSTANCE TAI MADGE in NK.IIT, l'A( I i A IWrntiiiM of I Alio "HI WIKK'S KIUKM" I.utffft I'HTMinonnt M4'k-SiiiirU llel I J.ttuitli rrolarern I mh liitpOr of "THK KAC.I.K'f I AMOI DOMINION OK( IISTKA i I gmiejy T(IA TO SATt Kl Adolph ukor Itmrntu John Barrymore In Oi great Hrimilffio C'omlr Mjoi-rsu i "ON THE QUIET" i i.vri-.eiT ami I.AIKTV OKI'lli'TKt ITIV WALLACE REID in "The Source" AUptd from the 11 -known HiUnrtliky Krntiic Vimt HUtry UINMFEGGLRS! II KBIT IS A TO SFK tlllR 9 MISItA.NI.

W. llllorilKH OK SWKKTIH--AKI' fifflrUI Aim showiDc tUr I nmrrni llll.lanlrni mnd UOUi lnnlw Infirm ililllc llluk lx-Tll rrmlr la fu 1 I mvrr thm t4p. Snt Hk. IMHOTHV IHl.TlO la "IVK t'KAX Manitoba Hall PORTAGE AVE. I Most centrally loc.Mp.i.

4 Open for Engagements Catsring for Balls. Dinners, I Luncheons, etc. 1 anil S'iiihII IIjiII Hiom, 1 aliw llaii'iutine Hall. K.Mlmutra rhcrfully given. Hrfor clcmlnu arranxemonta elaowhi-rr, apply fr trrns t) A A.

Zimmerman I Mam 1512 fi WHERE QUALITY MEETS Special Extraordinary AT REGULAR PRICES. MATINEES 15c NIGHTS 25c ALL NEXT WEEK i Jule and Jay J. Allen present D. W. Griffith's latest masterpiece.

"THE GREAT LOVE" A mighty story of women's 1 1 I regeneration by war. With prac- ticallyt the same cast that you saw in "The Birth of a Nation" and the "Hearts of the World," I including Dowager Queen Alex- 1 andra of England, Lady Diana I Countess of Drogheda, Counters of Massarene, Honorable Mrs. I Montague, Miss Violet Keppel, Miss Bettina Stuart-Worthley, I Lady Lavery. A TWO DOLLAR SHOW AT REGULAR PRICES. MATS.

Ibc, NIGHTS 25c- I AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA TiTJJO Again i MONROE SALISBURY 1 In "THE GUILT OF SILENCE" TOPAV, I KI. AMI 'Pinched' I KK AMI MARVIN AMI KVVNS IIKIIAhSVNV'f) iH TO I i And IIKKT I.VTH.I. In "Trail to Yesterday" Al l. THIS tVK.K "The Romance Tarzan" i HMinrl Ui "Taraan of Ilia Ap" WltJi H.nld Markrr an Klmn l.lnroln KTT Y. I I.Rr.ATKB! I.ATK.ST VKIVS FILM IXH.MVN AT TIIK I NF.XT F.KK rrilKI.

fl.VTOV la 1 "Hir. I.IRI. WHO CAMK BAIK" i i mi WrmxiPtc fU'l PHOTO PyAr noul( i Al l. THIS KKIK Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson AVITII TIIK (I.OOO.Oimi AST. mHMMi of AM.

THE IK.IM, MARS ir rtlK I.M.I.IMI In "Masks and Faces A Tlirlll.ua;, auitl Ahir1iins N(or lr HAH. KK.A lK mitt amh xr.rr Hod iikitimi i NKWM II MtTINKK ONI.V. SF or THE BELGIAN" t.rDr uf hb0 TOLA TO HAllMiAT "THE GRAND PASSION" rOMKIIV llltlTISH OKrK IAI, VMS COMIMi MOMIAt "Masks and Faces" MONARCH TODAY BESSIE BARRISCALE In "WITHIN THE CUP" ALICE HOWELL in "IN DUTCH" GRAND MASQUERADE MONDAY, OCT. 7 Prizes for best lady and pin. tleman costume, also comic and best patriotic costume.

Dancing 8.30 to 1 a.m. TICKETS 50e WHIST DRIVE AND DANCE EVERY THURSDAY rani. m. VlnrinM, 10 p.m.'' Valuable I'rlzea. Vt fiuppur.

f'omforUhl. accomodation. ''at your rare to th wlnrts. tiikn a hand. Amitao youmeif at th Manitoba Hall 291J Portage Ave.

Announcement3 i i 'I'la- ill IPlal III'-' tilll," "1 Lie Iia.iil's i I ,11 In- heel in 1 1 1 1 i ii Klls.lies-l Colli-, e. I 'o I al lii'tl Ta' Mieielv ha ha. I i I a Mil I I nl 1 1 ill In i ai -ii ina im p.ii-i 1 1 soi en Tin- i-ii rlliin I'l "ft a et Hill hell. W'l'l'-ll JH'0 pie of Ho- lo hr 1 1 111. Tie tn ii of Voun- i Ii i Ii hair li.

en th i Inn rh honril to a war sunpi In Ih" chiireh nrlorn Moia 1. 1. nu. I'laiiM of Pnooit-I lo tin- wi-rk lll bo ij. I ir" "fT" T'JZ Weddings CARROTHERS--LOCKHART ELLIS CARROTHERS A w.iMii,K in Vittori.i iivt-.

Methodist rhurch, llrandon. when Miss K. 1. c.irroihi rs. of rihiihoro.

was in tiiarn.icre lo J. II. of On-Acri ullural oll. anii II. lax khart.

of ItfHton. became i Ik- hriiie of II. rrotht-rs, ff Cii nhoio. Mis Carrothern wr balsam gabtrdine HUlt with sand tr.m-rnuiK. the cua.t upming over a beaded blouse of sand neorette.

Iter hat wan in the itame color. A set of ki i ii furs completed a smart ct-s-tuniii. Miss Lcki)art wore a navy blue tneotine si'it with a headed blouse of Mesh georprtte crepe with sable furs and picture hat of irrey panne velvet. Kev. V.

W. Westwood, Brandon, officiated. a.

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