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Vancouver Daily World from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • Page 9

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HIE VANCOUVER WOULD MUSIC AND DRAMA We'll wait for daddy, children he loves to Alias Elsie Terry by Rome moans unknown and perhaps not thoroughly understood even by SvenK.ill himself, the name of gome tune, anthem, selection or Fon which any Individual the audlenre wishes to hear. Ho marches up one aisle and down the other. Persons wlnjin he never saw before whisper to him the namo of that which they would have Miss Terry ijday on the st.me. Kventr.ill Just concentrates on that mime or title, Miss Terry gets the message and plays the tune. A lot of people will express a lot of sltepticisni, hut it Is a.

fact that Svenali dues what he claims to do and does it without fclgnals; assistants or any help whatever save and except for the power of what psychologists call his subconscious mind. Cleo provide a fine selection of manic comedy and Tiill Ttoliln son follows with colored comedy, lleorp Hobbe and Dale Hilly render "An Incident In I'aris'' pleasingly, and Haydn, Burton and Haydn Klve a rare selection of oddities. Ttinck and White, whom everybody knows, are back with their usual jrood acroba'lc novelty. Moving pictures help make the bill fine. FRY'S chocolate, too fmoBSSSSSSSSSSh MOT "Wi awaaai.

3 EMPRESS Supported by a strong company, Miss Lucille rainier scored a frreat siu eos in tlie role of the fascinating, hypnotizing, irresistible Trlncesa KUoh in "The Klirting Princess" at the Km prcsH th.vuare last As Miss Palmer has taken this role before, Imvini; traveled with a company play in this musical comedy for two sea oiiw, she was very much at home. She ii no ptraner to Vancouverites ami a lowdeil house greeted the Initial per iniuauee. This famous musical play was written by Joseph Howard and Is conceded 'o be one of his best efforts. Tho scene laid In the summer garden of a York hotel. The central figure i the Ksyptlan Princess, who comes to America in quest of excitement.

Kllrt Is her favorite pastiine and her fascinating wa.vs st eni to attract every nan with whom sho comes into contact. After she kisses a man he ceases to fin titer attract her. Should she kiss him a second time she Is bound to marry Mm. One or her lovers In 'he p. tsoii of Jack Stuart, discovers this s.

cret and Immediately acts upon it. Tuneful Sottas, solos, choruses nn'l ensemble enter into the play as well as an unlimited amount of comedy. Miss Palmer executed the Egyptian dance in a eredilabie manner ami iendered two sonus which were encored time and mbm in. others who played strong parts were Miss Wal linn ford and Miss Paisv P'Arva, Howard liusselt, Ail. )ayne, Carl faldwell.

Kdward Lawrence, Pay Collins, Pichard Sterling. Jack KirUwood. Speidal mention should be made of the beautiful costumes worn by those Inking part in the choruses as well as the scenic investment. The nrches'ra tendered several fine selections, them "The Winning PiKht, Pile Kiss Waltz" and "Passim; of Salome." AVENUE IO vers of iiish class dy are tlouking forward wi th keen interest to the eiiira' usment tieVt Friday SU ur tUiy of Mr. Nat C.

4b'Hwlrtia, v.ho comes tt the Ave nue 'theatre in 'iu Kii lish mf'dy vntitifl "Never Say Die." If Mr. J'osr, tile aufiior, lud known that Mr. Owniwin was to meet wi.th a.n neciient 'two years nyo that caused ludf a cht.en rniiieist a i i fornia fphyrib. ia.ns to proTiou nc recovery impossiWe, omhl not 1m p.ii more Inspired, in tho of mis oomedy. Mr.

tlcwwlwin is, however, of the "never say d.ie" calibre and has f'll'y reenverei from his 'bodily Always t)ie ipi.ss(.ssor of a fin a mentality ph.vsiqne, Jie Is now at t.he iK i.ht of the powers 'that oauseil hiu to ptadiipcd es on of 'the zv come TJian.H In America. Ttiis Jis lii.s fir.st ap lie re tli.is pay. 'G IX) HE of the finest fims ever in Vfin 'ouver is tiiat tf 'The i) the Nni'ih." a tlra '): on of the famous r.tv "The Cim jurnr'. House, hy e. a 1 I White.

Thr or is dranuitlc sind t'he mes, nearly of which are in norrhern Ca.nada, around th chief II idon'a Hay posit of tile district, lend themselves ai ro the mos artistic presentation. The ain if the wor i may be used, is rpi'i 111 i t'io rj a nd the Jesse 1. I sky a vers, w' th Kohert Ivdeson in tlie I. role, Je nothing to he desired in tlie way of ndfiuate presentation. The irim "comnanv law" against fre traders, and the power of fe and death rvercised by bitter old factor nt the Cr.pjuror'fl I fouse (provide splendid ana.teria.1 for Mte irday, ad the many exciting incidents nre effectively 'portrayed by land and water.

The pt'ory ends sa.tisfactopi.ly, for the factor learns lhait his a coinst Stewart, whose death he caused, and hia ewyn, "Whotn 'he 'tries also to kill, was never earned, but the resu of the falsehoods of a friend. 'Hie pon, after narrowly escajnic his fate on the "jo tirney of dtvith," is rescued t'he nick of time and anorries 'the factor's daughter, Virginia. The work nf Theodore Koherts, the charavter a tor. in ay is worthy of Peeial men tion, and the part of Virginia 1 very acte i. i'ke tMme has a.n i series of war scenes a rid the usaa.l comply offer "T'he of North" will hol the all 1h's wet k.

makes every Chocolate Cake a triumph. Daddy, kiddies, guests all alike enjoy its purity and its rich, healthful flavor. Even inexperienced housewives get perfect results its so easy to make. Mix one quarter cup of FRY'S CHOCOLATE POWDER, with two cups of powdered sugar, adding two tablespoonfuls of cream or of boiling water. Of course, remember, "nothing will do but FRY'S." Trade Supplied by J.

S. FRY SONS, Limited Truro. Montreal. Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary. Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria.

PANTAGES To turn tho worries and tri.ils of everyday life to the happiness of past yesterdays of boyhood or girlhood, is something for which the average human would gladly barter much of the wealth of the world. The pretty story presented by Frances i'lnre and Juy Haw son at Pantatfos this week ill take many back In fancy to the halcyon days of youth, and hrili hack memories of ttie sweethearts all had in our calf days. It Is a sweet litlle ronceit. full of the exuberance of childish spirits, and brimming over 'With frolic and harmless amusement, while tho wholo Is Interspersed with fetching songs and dainty dances. I'n dottbtedly the prettiest number of the lot is the la at on the programme, entitled ''Hoyhoodvllle," which carries with it a pathos calculated to touch tho heart of anyone who "ever was a boy." Lovers nf skating should not miss seeing the llarrabs.

who are certainly a wonderful pair on ttie rollers. Tlu lr presentation of tho Tango nml Hesitation Is a work nf art, and their general appearance is so high class that It lends an extra attraction, to "hat Is undoubtedly one of the finest skating turns on the vaudeville stage. Arthur 'Whitlaw is some talker, and In well named ihn "Irish Chatterbox." However, his patter is well worth listening to, and the pongs he sings have taking lilt to them, to say nothing of the topbal hits they contain. McConnell Xiemeyer are a pair of ftlngrs and dancers whose turn is out of the ordinary, and Is as full of life as the proverbial egg is full of meat. The lady of the pair is a dancer who apparently loves her art.

nnd gives the audience the bcnelt of her affection for it. Melodious ragtime Is purveyed In big hunches by the New Orleans Creole Musicians, who offer such a feast of that popular music as "'ill gladden tho hearts of the lovers thereof. They are a great aggregation and wore recalled time after time at tlie initial perf orma noe this we, k. a circumstance hich will undoubtedly occur at each show. COLl'MIHA Two strong frntures tho bUl at the Columbia this weidt, rst beini? the playlet entitled "Tho Terr llet." presented by Mr.

V. Henderson, formerly with the Sto Company, import i ic Miss Na mw O'N'tMl, and Miss Millirent Ward, formerly of the Stratford A von players, a nd Cifortre Cleveland nnd the sei nnd the stntrlni? of d'Auria and d'Annand. two French uirl who pive an espp' iallv attractive pfrfnrm.i iic. "Tlie 1 port rays the little pood that Is left In a man who ban iron to the bad, when lie discovers Ms married nnd well placed, and relinquishes the ttmplation take, advantage of her situation. The audience showed its appreciation of this playlet and Mi splendid work of Mr.

Henderson hy many curtain calls. D'Auria and d'Annand siner a variety of sohn and duets very charmingly. Fred Haas contribute an 1 rlh cornelian at and Kd. Richardson santf two sdos, one of them of )t order, which proved popular. Mov in pic tu res com plet the programme.

For the second half of the week, the ever popular Tony Moore III lie on tlie programme ami vi'l sintf. it Is snid, a new version tlie soldier's sontr. a Ionif Way to Tipperary." REX Anoiiur wir nietu Th Coii'i uct of Qiei'Oc. is he in vhown at the liex Theatre this week. and from the l.ir lerday u.

ternoon a nd of this popular awaitinf; the arrival I'Mimi 'f yes ell in lT i "(HIS life ita the i el f.r sunie days. Aside from an h.s ui Ic and educational standpoint the reel a hounds in beaut if ul scenery, ci tin 5 hat ties and heart rending Incidei.ts. With hut few exceptions tho who attend the theatre have rr.id and studied about the ereat site of bee. tlie riaruiw tia.vh uo tlie alrnoft per pendii ular bluff and the battle on the Plains of Abraham, where our forerathrs fouir'nt and died to 1 .1 the finindal.ons of our own I mimr The reel 1 .1 rries it a plea ir roiti.nK Hlesieral ar. I F.tis I ish sh he a as te n.

1 1 lfJt. Arleih and a F'eii'h rri also fail be tth darts r' Cupil. and thejr international d.f 'i es are the teiit th.it turn the Ijnd tier. I. Arleh's ienee 1 cr riffrt is a of tii.it 1 era'dv known.

ii Is oii I if taken a French ho' 1 lin'E'S his a i French sobller an! He 1 arm tv.at the 'n jir to 10 diwn the 'or on a cetMin Fnder fovr of irknc rth' the wit and '11. tre flair hiit. H1 Cenevil Wo the Fren. the 1 the atta Is mad' vl V. Th r.

of the funlVir to all. Am n'J'i! th H. art JT V'S pi torial reel is ill o' r. It fl Liu i nvi'iv 'erse in of tV.e fx Int' footVv? iram a of the ri.ru of the an ct of lcj l'id ter the a 1 ninn other pr't'jre in rotn 1:1 lntrelrz toj.ir rvf tJ si'. 'Wcn Mi urd "Si Nr n1 i Mit K'o ctsl irua tn'T pi fa 1 Ton't 1rrB tv" i Tiip i on Thjrs iaj, ar.i tA I I I I I I 75 LOEWS Pvenjrall the mysterious, Is Hie whole kernel of tho bill at Loew this week.

Svencall entertains and delights with bis wonderful power of thought transference, telepathy, mysticism, psychic phenomena or what ever it is that vaudevilllatis most like to call it. Svcntrati's stunt is to communicate Look, Mother! Tf Tongue is Coated Give "California Syrup of Figs." TC very ithor rrn! after dvtnir Ikp children "California Syrup of Flits," that tliis Is thtiir ideal laxative, beraiiHp they'' love its nt taste nn.l It timroiiiiltiy cU a the tomler littlft Rtnrna 1), liver and bowels without cripinv. hen rniRS, IrrltaMe, feverish or breath Is lad. stomach sour, look at the tonmie, mother! If routed, fiivr a ti ion fill of this nannies fruit la I i and in a f' hours all th foul, wan to, sour Idle and utnli passes nut of the bow and vnn linvo a wr 11. playful child nu ain.

When little system is full of ci Id. threat "re, has stomach diirrho. fndtirestion, ml in rr mem 1irr a goo ''inside cleMTisint;" should aU avs bt the first treatment civen. Millions mothers keen "California of i a handy; they a toa spot in fill today sa vos a alrk ehild tomorrow. Ak your drue pist for a rn rr! bottle of "California Syrup of I 'Ijh," hi''h lias rlirr etinn for babies, li 1.1 mil of all nms and irrown up i.rltitofi mi the TVware of r.mn erfeits Mld Ik re, so don't bp forded.

Crt the penning made by "California Kiu Svrup Kjryptiari Palmist Madam Vordny. This wondTfni K(f vpt palmist in world compete with hT: dors imt ttM lprson, nut. I'aM ta rutt's fmni thf rrnt to I pra tt'l 8 rvry pTirnn fh rt Vy vor horn un'lr; th'r lie kv a rl n. In tf tak to hotter pa oT the rnun try 'n xp which yntl rc li KT fi'laiifil hTi nn Vdti wi'! itiurry, and ns Invc ji ft i 1 rs flnl i tti i rnuti re nn th fp iratfii. f.

liv no! ta It ronr no mi nv 11 i 1 1 ftlrfft. EMPRESS THEATRE I'hnnr nioitr 3tM7. A I.I. THIS WERK tup: I 'M RUNG PRINCESS' inefs (Wednesday and Saturday), 25e, any fe.it. PANTAGES F.

I. Kixlilrnl Minncrr. 11 KKK IOMKN 1KIMIW, NOV. Th Ht.f Vti' Mil" t' Kitrsvnsnii "YESTE A llK IITIIrlK MX I TI" rv i Ion S. vnio.ir I OF W'S THEATRE nt.KK OK NOtKMItlR JNn I M.II.I VAffT "1 Am Hti Mli ll.

IK COLUMBIA Mnndr. TutjT and ntn4y lr mat if 1 rrnt V. T. Hf MI RMi AM) (, ttll. rn I F.

H. lon Avn iT I'r. nt "THE DERELICT ornm i rt rt MH I'HOTO I I IOC AW 10 CROSS, FEVERISH CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED alii Bvt what for I)) A lj 1 zL, SUBMARINE BASE IvsTPi nv. 3. Tb rfmnrlcalilo F.vsli of thn (Jprmnna nnd the dariti4 war propn rations maJn hy the Kalsrr's mrri't agents In the Tnlt cil Kirm ilum nri rovpalpd In a report from Prntlnml.

It is saM that one or tho unliiliahito.I ls of tin Shctlanil IsKinii.s the tahpj archi pdngo hiyim'i North Coast, had been n.sd sinc ssi'ullv by thn Germans as a North s'l'onai inn ba4. An othrr rop.irt is tliat a radio Bonding slatSoi is i tunt oil near Ijich l.omnnd. In ttlo west of Scotland. Itrirish u'nr vessels arp said to have destroved ttie suhniarine hase. and a lari 'p stock r.f oil.

Icittery jilatcs and extra torpedoes were f.nind Ftered theio for the use of tho suhmarines opera tins against the North Pea fleet. Shipping men have expressed the opinion that the converted cruiser O'niii struck hy a torpedo launched from a submarine and was run on tho roks of tho Scotiisli coast in order to save tho lives of the crew. Ooneo' the report of the wireless teleni'aph si.nioii peir hoch Lomond, tt lias been remarked that sieli a plant is extremely difli'lllt to discover, as a hifdi installation i very easy of conce.Llment rumor ha; that all effoits to find the apparatus have failed. (H olts 111 1. 11.

01 AMI. Should any Ilellcolan 3cr find their way to his rotirtry dtiritiK the war tiiey will he surprised to find a combination or their national eolo.s red. preen and white adorning tho little army nf tlie National 1'nion of Womnn So Irue th it not all of the members of this organization are demonstrate enouu to wear ray and riohons every ihv lt nn and oc, the red. and whi'e favors moke a nyave as the l.oic!..t:ei In llvde IM'k Pvn 'v afternoons Is well aware Tho He'ioiand rs their ribbon from the nv iral of t1 ishind home the reen of the ttie red of the rock and the white of tho strand. l.omlon Chronicle How To Get Rid of a 1 2 Bad Cough 2 A llome Made Hemrdr ht 'Will .1.

It lulrkl.t. krap 2 K.Mlly Made Von l.ae a 1..1.1 fon a ci.cst r.fn to i.M to i.n.naiv nm diu. J'u. r.t a l.j. c.n 1 tie an 1 ic bolt ie 1 silt ri.p.

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in il t.esl.n 1 the tn' pit.rane.. 1' 1 apiontninit. Tn nr for t'j of tit ar el e. A pujrn of ll. 4t K.

07 Iv ref t' i itpaj u. FOR GERMS ON SHETLAND ISLE ASKS FINANCIAL AID TO CARRY ON SANATORIUM us it for th purpffA of takinar rr of th work. Although th3 Kovern inpTit ha.l taken th inntltution cv. it i.Ttanily I) i'l not ben niKsard 1 with it. Th onuniinii' ttion to he romiii tt.

THIXtJS TOMMY NEEDS AT THE FRONT OTTAWA, Nov. 3. Th war offir Ii.im i Tt pareJ tfcft followlnr list of art useful to for t': of rl.aiv'!i nl fnn ia: 1 lariik'rclibf rxjotleow, xiw nws pap' rs and perloiloa cho 'oltt. fp i ui int. t1 Pw, tbu''0, to thick 'rilVih, rliraf tp i '1 i i tf 1, HTnti t.r.s of oral it'i i o.Ti trrwn or fr it: oie: ckt n.

vt i.osrr ii 1 3 riELDEB TO PLAT AOAXIT. ST. M'lS. Nov. S.

tri sr iM' 't. K. wi'l I in rft ilariy ar l1 i 1 ince y. h. i 1 It In Hnno iT'H fh? i tr ll nn tiij Klf r.i 1 I r.i men an! t.1 iv kn that It n'ttlV a to fu a l.d utonm h.

A tie 1 fi i.t n.illv keer th s'on Mirul i and th eat tht ir f.ivor.te foo in witur'it fear. If wur i sn't tak sra of your i lif.t wi nouf rec i 1 on if your dirntu; of A belt, remeiiiter kt t. mint harmlew relief i Pjp a n. oip only cnta for A lare re at tr it tru'f i in dimes cent nd tit 't ia 1 ns a di 1 or. and on i k.

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In 1 I iii' 1 ic It was aiMu: arni e.hr in ii Us jf th. j.f ut if iiiont iy 1 1 Krum $S'juu fj il j'i a mie 1 1 Tim ofi'i rs ie pi io i.aml rr tiuf iMt.i.Ldl.i 10 im ov i ut Kovcrnmeiit any tiinj vih. to tako 11 over, uut tat; not ttiiuK, jl itivijabi ti taia it jr ent. MtaiiwJiiie niun v. On AJJcrijj.iu ilj.t'wu tiii( tint th coNtmum mi i i it ri to uie t.n.iii i.o? eirt thj vimu i tn tt th.

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.1 1 1 i 1.1 "ic ii 1 on to Digests AH Food, Absorbs Cases and Stops Fermentation at Once. Wi' 3 what iifnet port of fo i th l.t 11 io tu? Well, don't hothrr. If nir ott: ''f la in a rrvor: it n.tUr, 5a aid tt, and whit 1 i ju I.a.4 'rrtintod Into nuhht. tizzy and a'h rasa an 1 id and rut! wl fmd: hrri foj, tnc lie rotifi) jist ta ice l.r a Thanepm and In five m'note md Vhit he am of th uon and itr w. FEV MINUTES! NO on I in nmi Hinil INDIGESTION, GAS, ninnn minrnnni Trarujuillc Institution Unable to Meet Expenses, Appeals to the Council for Support.

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