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PAGE FOUR. THE WINFIELI) DAILY FREE PIlESk FRIDAY, FEIiTltJARY 31922 WitlitllMMI 1-Youi Lous' Bench t'ulif. Miss Edith fcsherrard ImVord from Miss Mamie Overloy, who with hor mother and sister Glalicc ure enjrylng the delightful climate of Southern Calif. They are at present at Loin; After a LuAlmiihka A Discovery Madame 'Lashanska, and Yolan-da Mero, both of whom have appeared In Winfield on the Frit-achy concert will appear together In concort recital in Springfield, soou. Concern Today, and Tomorrow SATURDA Hosiei and Underwsar Day at lng.them the Republican has the Winfield's Hosiery and Undctwcar Shop toiiowlng to say.

poop.o who heard the.n will be interested in the comment: Mme Hulda Lashanska who has become one of the most sought after concert singers, will bo the soloist at the next con-; cert la tho Auditorium on the ev-eningthe February 13 A pupil and ardentadmirer, of singing as represented by the great Marcella lew weens stay mere thoywxii to San Dlogo hnd from there Will Visit all the places oi! interest along the coast to San Francisco begore returning homo.1. Long Heach always celebrates Kansas liny with a big picnic. Among the Winfield people the OverleyS: met on that day, lust Suturdaghwre; Mr. and HV Beacli.k' lnoz and Mildred and Mrs. Lewis Boys; Mr.

and Mrs; Rudolph Mr. and Mr. Wes-j, terljng, Mrs; Swa'rtzJ Mr. Hudson, Vera Lydick: 'find Mr. Somor-, $2.25 Silk Hose $2.00 All of our regular $2.25 full 'fashioned Silk Hose are now $2.0, saving of 25c and 3c war tax which released-means a saving of 28c on each pair.

sir. v. This includes oitr dQuble knee, and Onyx number and doddknit, full fashion-ed from top to toe. Black Cordovan African1 brown and white. nu Sembrich, she brings per'liaps: In mier.

i. greater measure tflan any' other before1 th'e public' the art claimed by some as "bel-cantd." -At the same concert with Mme Lashanska will-be. Yolanda Mero, one of the foremost women pianists In this country, who is well known to Springfield audiences because of her former apeparan-ces here. Mme Lashanska, who is looked upon as one of the "real discoveries" of recent years, po-sesses all the charm and graces, together with a remarkable vocal 50c Children's Hose 3 Pairs $1.00. A fine ribbed stocking on which the Kolice in Ladies of the G.

A. R. and Sly-erd Post are to have aiv rill liome coming. Friday Feb. 17th.

Pleace bear this date in mind. By order of committee. i Circle Meeting, v. Mrs. Congdon's Circle of the First At.

E. Church held.thQ.ii' regular meeting Thursday atternoon at the home of Mrs. P. W. Gibson The hostesses were; Driver.

Mrs. George Shoemaker price for 1922 is reduced. Black and Broken! Broken! His faith that had healed (he sick, a i was gone! For love of a woman! i And the jeerinjy crowds stoned him. But she whom he had saved -tTT from shame, in the end saved him. Z5 L- -aAcy I 1 A presents A Cordovan.

65c Rib Top Lisle Hose 50c. L. A fine lisle stocking with a ribj top that comes to the knee. An ceptionally good value in black only at a pair 50 $1.00 Wool Vanta Vests 79c. A right now weight fine wool vest made with the tie front.

A special Saturday offering at ...........79 Munsingwear Bloomers 69c and -79c. Knee length jersey bloomers in white or flesh, with the real sing fit. Special for tomorrow at. G9and 79 and Mrs. P.

W. Gibson. afternoon was iipenUiWith sewing and a large amounb of work was accomplished." During the social hour; Ena Hepler gave, a group of leadings. refreshments were served Ity the Men's Wayne Knit Socks 3 Pairs $1.00. Our leader, No.

334 Wayne Knit medium weight lisla sock, fine fitting good wearing, underworth at 3 pairs $1.00 $2.00 OutSize Silk Hose $1.89. Fine thread silk with lisle top and foot. Black or Brown. Special at pair gift, that go to make an ideal re-citalist. Five years ago she was first heard in New York at a concert with the New York symphony, Walter Damresch, conductor, and the occasion stirred up unusual interest because while the young artist' sang with a -glowing style and earned1 quite phenomen-tal success, no bile had ever heard of her.

That concert -was, In fact, the' first time sha ever appeared in so it was not-strange to fin'd the; audience aslc-ing, who she was. If. the. public did not know her there many professional people who did, for' she had a it large acquaintance among musi- ninns nnrl nllliniipli an nmntenr in tion. In hia Hollywood home.

head of the William D. Taylor Taylor Twice Robbed Productions Company, which pro-Taylor's apartments were rob- duced "Huckleberry Finn" and bed twice within the past other well known pictures. the strict sense of the word, she reau' when the P)ice arrived, and was in reality known to them as there was one from Mary Pick-an accomplished singer who ford signed to "My Nice Director, would sometimes unquestionably William Taylor, the most patient new members" Svert into the Circle. They Were; Forgey, Mrs W. Mrs.

Pritchard and MnsioRuggles. Mrs. John iWarrennd, Mrs. J. S.

Burney -were Esther Wells is teaching social American Legion Hall, Mondays. Children afternoon adults evening 7:30. Appear Program The Wichita Conventioa of the Kansas State Teachers Association is drawing upon Winfield musicians, rather heavily for its program. Deaii Uaiot "of-Southwestern has charge, of the piano "round table" and addresses the Supervisor's, Saturda.Feb: 25. Prof.

Altvater delivers a paper at the violin 'table" and months, one director declared. The last picture completed un-; come before the public. She was at that time hovering near the edge of a career, but she admitted! man I ever knew." Miss Miij! or Grieves Mary Miles Minter, another mo Taylor was born in Ireland in der Taylor's direction was "Mor-1867. He is one of the pioneers als." He was the director ot in the picture industry. Ho first' "Sacred and Profane Love" in appeared as an actor and later as which Elsie Ferguson appeared.

CIIEBBBEXESCBI3XEQIEiaieO309eCe9eeQCt i that it. was difficult to choose between the concert platform with its responsibilities and the delightful artistic atmosphere that kept her close to New York's musical life without actually plunging her into the glamor of the professional stage. But she did make the plunge eventually, and the concert field is much richer by her fortunate decision. Prof. Fioramonti sings at the op-.

oke I tion picture star, was grief stricken today as a result of Taylor's death. She and her mother were among the first to" reach the director's homo after the tragedy. She denied that Taylor was engaged, toMabel Normand; Miss Minter herself had been reported engaged to the director. Taylor had been married twice and was divorced each time. IIo was the type which kept his life a mystery to his friends and business His interests aside from the motion picture industry were extensive.

With MiltorrSills and 'Ann Forrest Dance at New Salem Saturday night, February 4th. Music by1 it Romemher was Wright's Orchestra. Philharmonic Mealing. MeJford Wife" that and COMEDY THE LOVE EGG" ening program. Dean Stout is Vice President over thesij: counties of this district.

ii Ground Ho Piii'ty i One hundred and fiftjr members of the Knshtn and -Ladies of Security- enjoyed a. ground, hog party Thursday night in(the O. U. W. hall.

Progressive Whist wr.s played until Higliest scores were made by Mrs. Grace Clift and Wilbur Marks. The prizes were two Carloiis "of fancy sausase. Booby prizes were awarded Mrs. Dick Berger and Sam Zeiler each one receiving a My gave us Taylor had been associated "The Sheik.

Prices 10c-30c. school chil- for Don't forget 1 he special 'showing of "Way Down East dren tomorrow at .10 o'clock. AthDjion 20c, tax included. The Philharmonic met Thurs- with many fllmompanies and his day afternoon i at Southwestern 'ame was given to the William D. Studio at two o'clock.

Dean Stout Taylor Production Company of Southwestern Fine Arts De-1 which "Morals," "Huckleberry partment gave the first of a series Finn," and other well known pic-of tw'o lectures. Yesterday" he turep. of Harmonic Developments. Taylor Much Admired On February ICtli. His seoona i Testimonials of Taylor's worth weinie.

Refreshments vero'teevved con lettuce, will be; Modern Develop- came from all parts ot the coun-ments in try today. Jesse L. Lasky, with Starting Next Monday allace Reicl in "Too Much Speed With Theodore Roberts and Agnes Ay res sisting of Frankfurter sandwiches, coffee and pickles, after which Daan Stout handled an intricate wiiom tne dead director was Cheap jj Saves, Conven- tH1 Time ient Money Safe LEj Worry WIIIIIB suiijeet with insight and clarity. 'closely associated, declared he dancing was enjoyed' by the younger set. The rapid growth- of this popu In His Latest oaroici 4 Reel Comedy lar society is nyikiug the officers consider finding or building more commodious quarters.

His concise maimer of speech ha(l lost a friend whom he valued made a scientific subject not only for hiH Personal qualities as well intelligible to the layman but as abilities. also interesting and entertaining. Taylor came to the film Indus-Is no small feat to satisfy the pro- try from England and was one of fesstional and at the same time the Pioneers here. He directed the interest of the music anioirg other pictures "Huckle-aniateur. berry Finn," and "Sacred and After 'reviewing the several' Fntano Love," with Elsie Fergu-fivstema of hni-mnnie.

striatum. son- "The Witching Hour," and a 0 0 8 a elan5' lie With? a Special Room for Opti- You have seen peed" now etjmc and see "TOO MUCH SPEED." fni work in my new location at Olds Drug Store, I am prepared to' give satisfactory service. Ira v. ta.s.soetsng The Gleaner's Sunday School acaoaa "Morals" with May McEvery. He appeared in several pictures early iii his career, among them "North of 53" and "A Tale of on Tibet.

Short talks being given by Mrs. E. D. Shepherd and Mrs. C.

R. Calvert. Miss Owen Nisbet, accompanied by Mrs. Ernest Morris sang "in Rose Time" and "Good morning. Good flight, and Ooodby." Fortyeight women were present.

Two Cities." Dean Stout, illustrated on the piano the "Mystic Chord" system with a "Prelude" of Scriabiu, the "Whole with excerpts irom Debussy ana the "Duodecu-ple "Scale" ith Ornsleui's "Poems Of 1917." At the closa of the program a short -'business session was ncld. 2 a' 9 a Class the presoytenan cnurcn enjoyed a delightful meeting in the church parlors Thursday afternoon. After the devotionals and "short business meeting the we have Paint it on with a brush-it in all sizes ladies enjoyed a social hour and Was'in Greaf War I A motion picture magnate who knew him described the murdered director as "an exceptionally cultured gentleman, with a remarkably wholesome outlook upon things in general, and wlt'i a keen eye for "tho beautiful 'artistic in pictures rather' than Wolf Drive. aaaaeeaeaaae9oBBEasaMBSMBi)i The Philharmonic -became a member of the 'Kansas Federation of Music Clubs. Missioiyiry fc.

watch announcement big wolf drive in Monday's daily LEONARD HOOVER a ths liome of Mrs. I afternoon progrViKtsgconsisting of a guessing contest ind fake telegrams. 'There rwerej'eigliteen present. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. T.

A. Rogers, Mrs. William' Cloud andjMjss Margaret Carper. 'p The regular monthly of the Missionary Society meriting Henry Wilson on church of tho Mrs. John Clark was leader nnd The Oratoiio Hookn of St.

Paul for use by Community Chorus are obtainable at Kbci'lini'dt-Hays. Christian. Church' was held Tluirs conducted an interesting. lecture the sensational and, salacious." Taylor was born in Ireland, and was a captain in the British army during the He leaves a DAYS: MORE! To AVichita Jjiiiicliooii. Tthe Philhaimonic Club of this cieyt with other music clubs have lif-fitl invilnrl in nilonrl a Innr.lionn Saturday is Rajin Jlread day at daughter, Ethel, IS, his only roil 8 ative in this country.

MayMove Kust I at Wichita on Friday -23rd, by the tl I Musical Art society. After the THINK JEALOUSY (Continued rrom Page One.) New York, Feb. 3 Headquar pP1Js Now Till deluxe Saturday Night ters of the motion picture world Stmlciit Recital The fourth student recital of Kansas Music Week was given at The Winfield. College of Music Thursday- evening. Quartettes, I may practically abandon Holly wood and move east to Long Is and saw a mysterious man about iallH luncheon thera will be an address by an eminent musician Sclmiitz.

The committee from the Philharmonic club to look after the attendance is Misses Helen Clarke, Helen Harter and Frances Light. Then thru smiles and tears you will behold the sweetest story of love divine ever told duets and duos added variety to the Taylor house. They believ-l This plan, said to have been um i stucteni irio ett at tne time tnat tne sonnn waa proposed by Will II. Hays, was THOMAS JEFFERSON IN WASHINGTON. IR VINOUS IMMORTAL 1 classic-.

consisting of Madalene Maher, the back-fire of an automobile.given impetus today by news of piano; Lois Peter, violin andiBut Miss Purviance said that at)tlie mllrder of the prominent di- Josephine Herrick, 'cello was pre- midnight she saV a "light- in William Desmond Taylor, ri r.t mii iu ti w.n Rented, rendering two numbers in tor's home. capped a long string IHAVX KAST AT T1IK ZIMM. a very capable manner. The Mabel Normanil'UQtd- 'tfiiWM. 'scandals surrounding movie act! -i benefit i of grade numbers by Wendell Monley, Hel-; of her last conversation 'with vitles on the Pacific Coast.

The murder of Taylor has re echool 'children were unable en Combs and Lois Peter deseryej "Ja-ylor juijt, before, be. had escort-ur wo special mention as 'to their, boW-l-l hrA'her-'limtn. 3 vivedj'intei'eRt fn li bad odor sur to come' the i fas tfo Had Pieinonition mg, tone woric and rytiun. it is if will give a special showing rounding the motion picture in ot TTrtll vvirfrA nrtfl 1m rt a rommendaWe feature that'auite "I have the strangest and most Harold 'Lloyd in irequentiy accompaniments: are ghastly feeling "that "something 'is leased the desire of reputable being played in a very competent going to happen to me," Taylor loaders of the film Industry' to 99 Back to manner by the young people said to the film star, according to ee" awav from it all ands make a HO oo ill the school. 'As a whole the pro- her story to the authorities.

the fresh start somewhere in the east. Around A Chinrh Hays plans to have a commu- jgram was well done" and several "i can't get over-a premonition numbers indicated exceptional i have," Miss Normand quoted Down starting, Sat-; i urdaat 10 a. Admission 20c, tax Ticket office pen. at a. m.

Music Wockj The Wiiifield of Music will present the following pupils 1-of Miss Bevis, Miss Mr. Barbour and Mr. Olmstead in re-ii rital this evenljng ut 8 o'clock-j Claudine and Marcella Trees. Dean it i Dudley Brown, Lucille student-ship. Those appearing Taylor as saying just before they nity ciiurch the center of his in iiw wfie uuty parted.

new movie on Long Island. Ti-noe I 7,1... A 1 i 1. 1. ,1 When in New York recently jcii; iiciiiiiji, juim ivn-j 'tine -uescrioiHi now incy 'Miitf and Jeff "A Ghostly Starting 'Mondays The ONE picture air Winfield both young and old have been waiting and waitiHg far, and it's From the Poem by Will Carleton.

And it comes to The N-O-V-E-L-T-Y Beginning Monday Make Your Plans Now! orey Heriocker, Chandler Jarvis, gone over a scenario in which sue Mr Hays refused to discuss his Ruth Befker, Lucy Edna Trees, was to appear and how Tayloi's new position, declaring he was Elizabeth Goforth, Wendell Mon- mind frequently wandered from sti postmaster general and ley. Vera Congdon, Arlouine Jor- the subject. would not talk pictures until af- dan, Iva Bruce," Helen Combs, Was Patient Man ter. March 4. Mr'.

Hays is now- Rose Lyle, Allene Becker, Iolsj He said good night ln Florida. Peter, Flora Bower, Madalene the film actress declared, "and he At tho Famous Players Lasky Maher and Josephine Herrick. promised to call me up before rorporation here the belief seems 7iT r.i i ilinHlinif rt 41i.f l-nlil-ni-v will liu ffiir(1 Mitchler, Frank and Frances Mon-crief, Mrs. Kimberlin, Jamie Page, Virginia Eaton, Josephine Herrick, Elvena Lincoln (Ponca Okla) Pauline Ratliburn (Conway Springs, Kan), Adah Criein, Nina WANTED coUon rags, I TWo pictures of Mahle Nor- to the motive in the killing of Press. mand were on the director's bu- Taylor dlrector for the corpora- gmwmttttmitii.

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