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Page Five THfl SACRAMENTO STAR-Billie Burke Is Wednesday, August 30, 1S22. at the nil Helen Wahl Engaged to Edw. Strong; May Brown and Wm. Harris Are Wed Frank McGlynn At Cluiiie Friday John Drink water's "Abraham Lincoln will be at the Clunlo Friday and Saturday. Frank Me-Glynn is the star.

It Is tohlom that Sacramento has the chance of seeing a show so well known and played by such a capahio cunt. "Abraham Lincoln was written by an Englishman. It was first played in London where it achieved Immediate popularity. Then It came to New York. Finally, Wm.

Harris Jr brought the show to the west coast. The play Is an Interpretation of the character of Lincoln and the civil war times. Sunday Leo Carlllo in "Mike Angelo is coming to the flunie for one week. It Is an Oliver Mo-rosco production. Edw.

Locke is the author. It is said to be a comedy full of love and laughter. Ilip Headliner Billie Burke heads the vuudo-villo bill at the Hippodrome Wednesday. Shu presents "Tango Shoes," an act that is said to combine novelty and mystery. Davis and Jlarrigun appear in a comedy skit of the rapid fire comedy talk sort.

Almond and Hazel In "From Rummer to Winter is said to be entertaining and given in a way which keeps the audience guessing. Ritchie and Ritchie, a man and a give a singing and dancing act they call "The Honeymoon." The Western Novelty Trio offer fancy nnd acrobatic roping, knot tying and dancing. Australian Jack Bird. Princess Sunshine and Chief Young Deer make up the cast. Marie Provost in "Her Night cf Nights is the film attraction.

Tha engagement of Miss Helen Wahl and Edw. Ogden Strong was announced Tuesday. Miss Wahl is the daughter uf Cling. H. Wahl.

She was educated in Sacramento. For gome time Hhe has been employed in the state motor vehicle department. Strong Is the son of Mrs. W. H.

Lovett of Oakland. He also received his education in this city. is employed In the state print- ing office. No definite date for the wed- ding has been get. Miss Wilma Harness was the guest of honor at a luncheon given by Mrs.

John Swetzer last. week. More than :,0 gnosis were pres- ent. They all bestowed gifts on Miss Harness, who ig to be married this full. A dancing party was given at the home of Miss Marie Saner last week.

After dancing refreshments were served. Those present were Misses Hannah OBrien. Phyllis Geiger, Clair Sauer. Marie Saner: Messrs. Tom McMahon, Bruce Parady, Bud Sheppan and Edw.

Irwin. The eighteenth birthday of Mis9 I rsnl'cl de Larios was the incentive a party given by Mrs. R. C. Iirios Tuesday evening.

Those present were Misses Mildred Casveth. Iris Pepper, Ida Ln-Isich, Lois Pepper, May Cowee. Inez Pepper; Messrs. Carl Fuller. Willie Bader.

Hugh Staggs. Harold 8 1 Elwood Wright. Steve Paxton. Vernon Langdon; -I dames A. E.

Goodson, S. Rothkop. f- At a quiet wedding Sunday Miss May Brown and Wm. H. Harris were married.

The wedding ceremony was read by Rev. C. M. Warner of Grace Methodist church. Miss Prown is the daughter of Mrs.

Adeline Brown, icremony a reception After the was given Mrs. M. C. Glenn has returned from Whitehall, where she has jbeen spending the summer vaca- tion. I Mrs.

Henry Weinrich (Georgle Baird) is visiting in Sacramento, her marriage early in the summer she has been making her home in Willows. Dr. Vera George has returned from BIJ011, where she was the guest of Mrs. Robt. Pierce.

Dr. George has been entertaining her uncle and aunt, IJr. and Mrs. C. G.

Ratlibtirir of San Jose, who were on their way from Lake Tahoe. Mrs. R. K. Lawrence entertained in honor of her sister-in-law, Mrs.

Lillian M. Treadwell of San Jose Tuesday evening. An informal dinner waa serv id. Those piesent were Mr. and Mrs.

Milne, Mrs. S. V. Hclntzen, Miss Loretta Garrett, the honor gue.t and the hostess. Mrs.

Arnold Noel Walsh is on a vacation which she is spending at Knights Landing. Mrs. E. Renwick entertained Ihe So and Pew club Tuesday. Members of Marigold Lane were pns-ent.

Mrs. Ira I Kelly and daughters. Anita. June ar Beatrice, have returned tr n. their vacation.

They were guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. II. Church of Panta Cruz.

T. L. Kelly and daughter Dorothy and son Owen are home from a visit to Mr. Kellys father in Wyoming. On their return trip they walkd to the Pike's Peak, Colo.

summit of Coffee Stains Fresh coffee stains can be removed front fabric by placing fabrio over basin and pouring hot water through. If stains are very obstinate. dissolve a little borax in the water, The Storm Opens State Theater After being closed for tiio summer, the State theater opens Saturday. Jus. II.

Rice, formerly manager of the Salt Lake State theater, Betty Compson in "The Bonded lhis plare 10 Bike over the management of the theater. It v.as announced that the program will change twice weekiv, Sunday and Tuesday. The first play to be shown will he an adaptation from the stage play of Langdnn McCormick's "The Stcrm." House Peters plays tho leading role, that of a simple woodsman, who trusts ull men and fears only women. An English lawyer comes into the woods. The two men beeomo fast friends.

They live together In a cainn. Then a girl comes on tho scene. They both fall in i love with her. Immediately their friendship turns Into deadly hate. Betty Compton Playing at Betty Compson comes to the Wednesday In a four-day engagement in "The Bonded Woman.

This picture is said to embrace every desirable clement of interest. It is filled wi'li love appeal, dramatic action and thrills. It tells the story cf a g'rl who pins her faith to a dissipated sailor and ultimately brings about his regeneration. Comedy feature: "Monkey Cops. Woman.

--j-l at the home of the groom's par-cuts. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hand- John Henry Declares That Women Are Not Mysterious Beings to Him! Well, Maybe. But How About Peggy Joyce and Gaby Deslys, By CYNTHIA GREY JOHN HENRY is a clever fellow.

He writes snappy advertisements for a jewelry shop. A diamond seems to shine twice well, when he writes about it. A burning topaz, a warm, glowing string of amber is twice as precious, When he tells of it. He's the kind of man that makes you like what he writes, because there is a strong vein of his own sharp, keen, magnetic self running through it. I was In his office the other day.

We were talking Idly about HI Johnson, m.d a trip that John Henry had taken to the high Sierras, and then about a new book. Mystery of Woman The now hook is a very clever thing. Written by a woman, it exploits the mystery of women. The heroine slips through the pages, an elusive flame, burning a path in the hearts of men. "Splendid book, I said.

Cost that I have read In a long white. Subject brilliantly handled, splendid construction. And the woman. Isnt she a wonder John Henry, sitting on the edge of his mahogany desk, laughed. "Bosh;" said he.

Fed tip With Them Tm getting a trifle fed up on these pluaive, feminine mysteries who trail their thin draperies through hooks. They dont mean anything. "The average woman Is as mysterious ns pis to of ham and eggs. She is as elusive as a hill collector. John Henrys eyes took on that funny, intense glint that creeps into the eyes of males, when they are talking about themselves or disgorging a pet theory.

A long, ling time ago, some fellow while kidding along his best gild, accidentally told her that she was mysterious. And ohss Yours "The girl was so pleased and so flattered, that all of the other men on earili have been using the idea since. Its old as the hills, hut it works. Tell any woman from 1G 1.) GO that shes mysterious shes yours for life. "The truth is that no woman in a mystery to an intelligent man.

He knows iter like a book, lior thoughts and moves are as transparent to him, a3 glass. Hu knows what shes going to do next and why!" "Could it he true? I wondered. One woman is never mysterious to another. One woman can nearly always figure out Just why another woman acts in a certain way. And Yet And yet if men really knew what about (iaby Deslys, and Peggy Joyce, and a hundred other famed charmers.

Men showered them with fortunes diamonds, pearls adored and worshipped them. For their mystery" surely. And so 1 threw the broadside at John Henry. "I suppose these women reaped millions Just because men understood them aud their motives so well." "Ah, came the retort "Some men like mystery so well that they cultivate an attitude of "I must have mvs'tery. I like If And then when nn attractive woman comes along they say "This Is My -w P.

Yes, ladles. John Henry is married! IN LOVE Mis3 Grey: I am In love with a boy one year my senior. I met him at a dance. He doesnt even notice me. Im a blonde and quite good looking.

Everyone lulls me so. What can I do to attract this lmy? Shir Lee. Get an Introduction to him. Then act the way yon always do when you want a boy to know that you ar-j interested. A young lady who is good looking and admits it probably knows more about attracting boys than I do.

Cynthia. WEDDING BELLS Miss Grey: When married by a minister, does a couple have to furnish their own witnesses or will the minister furnish them? Does the minister charge a regular fee, or doe3 he accept what is given him? What Is fair for a working man to give? How much does a marriage license cost? Native Son. The minister will fur nish witnesses if you ark him to. Ministers do not charge a regular fee. They a'-erpt what is given them.

None should give a minister less than $3. A marringo license will cost $2. Cynthia. NO DECENT MEN Miss Grey: I am IS years old. 1 am staying with a wonderful family, but I dont to he able to find a fellow that is halt way respectable to a girl.

I do not drink or smoke, somehow or other when I fiisi meet a follow lie seems to like me. But somehow. as soon us he finds out the kind of a girl that 1 am, he goes far away. Mary J. You sound like a mighty nice little girl, Mary.

But listen. Perhaps you dont understand men. it is fine that you dont drink or smoke. If a man asks you if you drink, Just say "no. Dont preach a sermon on the subject -or dont say unkind things about girls who do.

I dont think that any man ever insisted that his girl friend smoke or drink. Wait a while longer, Mary riomo day a man will come along wiio will appreciate you. Yen are young yet. Cynthia. NOT A FLAPPER Miss Grey: For some time I have had a problem.

Two weeks ago I met a nice young girl. Most of my friends, before her. were flappers. Now I am deeply in love with her. So far she ban shown no affection other than for me.

I am sure that I would do anything to merit her love. Shall I tell her of my love or wait a while? G. II. Wait awhile. Shell be much more likely to believe you.

These rapid loves so often evaporate as soon as they are born. She sounds ItVi a splendid, sensible girl. Isnt her jM.mv relatives and friends were present. 1 'rRS Uornthy bnde' G- wa bosf attended man. Tne couple will make their jhome In a new hunalnw in tho rart 1 picnic supper and entertam- ment will be held the South- c-ruers Friday evening at the home Ethel Terry in Godards Movie Wednesday Godard's presents Too Much Business," an adaptation from the Saturday Evening Post story of Earl Derr Bigs ms, John Henry and the Heslb'ss Sex.

This piny la said to combine thoroughly amusing and Interesting story appealingly told. Ethel I Grey Tvry heads the cast nndl is supp: rted by Edw. Horton and Tully Marshall. The story of the play revolves around the activities of a young mans unique idea for making money, which necessitates a pri- i vate nursery for children. The second feature on the program is The Hole in the Wall, starring Alice Lake.

Yellow Stain Is Liberty Film John Gilbert in "The Yellow Stain" is the principal attraction at the Liberty beginning Wvdne.i- day. 1 In this play Gilbert portrays a young lawyer in a small town In northern Michigan in the tiuib- belt. From the very start lie is handicapped by the belligerent attitude of ceitaln villagers. The villagers hate him becaus lie will r.ot enter into a crooked deal with them. The action of the play Is fart and the ast good.

Those who play the leads are Claire Anderson. Hershall Mayall and John Lockney. "Sawing a Lady in Half explains the mystery has baffled millions of vaudeville goers during past years. Besides these two attractions a short comedy will be shown. friendship worth something to you? Cynthia.

SMILING LLoVo Miss Grey: I am 19 years of age and considered good looking. About two weeks ago I met a young lady who is 17. When I see her on the street site talks to me. but si? wont go with me. She says she doesnt want to.

How can I get her to go out with me? Smiling Lloyd. Perhaps If you would forget your own good looks and act as if you thought she were beauttfhl. the girl would ritsinge her mind. Treat her courteously when you meet her. Act like a friend.

She may go out with you If you ahow that you are worth while going with. Cynthia. 4 DAYS I STARTS Her Greatest Triumph AftOltH lunp OlftINTS them and tho ticklish old mfluntaln they could hear him ha, lining, and Do, hoing, and heeing, and shaking so hard the whole earth trembled, (To Be Continued.) (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service.) Gan JLaemmle pimento yABsm RomCBtoadlwwtsstlond StaSUOeaSbuWixirrCormiCK continuous 1 r. M. to it r.

m. NOW PLAYING Frank McGlynn in John Drink Abraham Lincoln." friday water and Saturday Reheating Quite tko bpst way to keep a meal warm fi a late conmr is to put the slices of meat, the and potatoes In a flat pan and tb-'-n put the pan in a larger basin of boiling water. Gravy should be wanned us it comes to the table. Turkeys Moderate sized turkeys are usually more tender than very large ones. Hen birds are generally chosen for boiling on account of the whiteness of their fiesh.

If You Are Well Bred I You will never contradict an-, other person, even If you arej sure the statement that has been made is erroneous. There is nothing more die-tressing to others than to have to listen to disputes. It is better to let a statement pass unchallenged than to start! an unpleasant discussion. FRI. and SAT.

Sept. 1 2 JOYLAXD The mid-week chance of vaudeville at Joyland park brings the Two Astes In "Acrobatic Surprise." Wni. Bronzer, the English comedian. gives a series of character stories. Intermingled with a comedy song or two.

Dixon and Freeman. In a novel singing and talking skit, are said to offer some good material. Musical Shirly offers a musical cycle running from grand opera to the latest tunes trom Broadway. Tho Joyland girl revue completes the program. Aug.

30-31; ness. John Gilbert in "The Yellow Stain. TODAY I 11 TO 11 Since The Miracle Man John Bowers Richard Dix in the cast New Illustrated Song Features THE SIREN CALL OP THE TWINS ly Otiv Robert fBarlarv Billie Burke Presents TANGO SHOES Vaudevilles Newest Novelty Betty (ompson Ohe Bonded Woman, Cl tyarnawtuil ffin'unr Ik I 'r -1 I ALMOND and HAZEL Summer to Winter Let Your Love Affairs Be Strictly Business! The article originally read Let your life affairs be strictly business; but a curious twist of fate changed the reading and the whole course of John Henry Jacksons life. He soon found that lie had Too Much Business You will find this JESS ROBBINS production one of die funniest you ever saw. There is a laugh in every scene of the seven reels of comedy.

An all-star cast enacts this visualization of Ear! Derr Biggers humorous tale of John Henry and the Restless Sex." IN CONJUNCTION WITH ALICE LAKE In a Romantic Drama of Crooks and Crookedness THE HOLE IN THE WALL PATHE NEWS WEEKLY -ONE WEEK-STARTING SUNDAY ONE CLEAR CALL The Years Greatest Photoplay Achievement Heres vivacious Betty in her greatest picture since "The Miracle Man." A love drama of the exotic South Seas. With the most spectacular shipwreck ever filmed. THE MOUNTAIN'S ADVICE Tlie rubber mountain went on with his story: 1 "Yes, I ought to be called plum pudding mountain because thats! what I'm made of. The pastry man used to have his eliop near here, and when he made plum puddings that weren't good lie dumped 'em on this spot. After a while Uiey grow together and then I became! mo.

I really am rubber now, but don't talk to me of indigestion. Ive got all the indigestion I saved other poople who didn't eat me." Well," said Nick "Nancy and I i have our Green Shoes, so we'll Just wish ourselves down on the other i side. Weil not walk on you uny 1 more. "Oh, no. you cant," replied tha mountain quickly.

Not here. Who- ever would get to the Kingdom of the Dlddyevvcrs must sny ho has 1 walked over tho Seven Mountains, I and whoever would get to the King- dom of the Korsknotts must tell the gate keeper tliut lie has walked through tho Seven Valleys. I tell you what Ill do. I'll hold my breath until you get down on the other side. But bufore you go I'll give you a word of warning about tho next mountain.

It is made of glads, and for every step tip you will slide two stops flown. The only way you can got over Is to go backwards. First Jump up backwards es far as you con. after that every step you take wilt carry you two eteps in the other direction. The mountain won't know the difference." Thank you," said Nancy.

Then wed Ibettor he going. The mountain held his breath and they could go. But even after they had put a long distance between -ALSO A MONKEY COP The Chimpanzee With "Human Brains WESTERN NOVELTY TRIO Ropes and Knots News Weekly I Other COMING SUNDAY 3 DAYS DOROTHY DAVID POWELL MITCHELL MARIE PREVOST IN HER NIGHT OF NIGHTS DALTON aid LEWIS.

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