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BOSTON SUNDAY POST, JANUARY 9. 1921 4l VEILINGS Brown, Black, Castor 75c to 88c VALUES OUR SPECIAL JANUARY SALE- PRICE, per yard 75c, 80c VEILS Colors are Brown, Taupe, Black and Castor. OUR MARK-DOWN PRICE, per yard 55c HAIR NETS The kind you have always bought in the Blue Envelope. Colors are light, medium or dark brown, auburn and black. OUR MARK-DOWN PRICE 3 For 25c One Dozen 1.00 $2.25 Face Powder All Rose, gan, Styx, Chypre.

1.00 $2.75 Amber Royal Face Powder All Shades $1.65 Moire Ribbon 5 wide, heavy quality, all colors and black. MARKED DOWN TO 39c ywd Petticoats Heatherbloom top, 12- inch taffeta flounce, all the desirable shades. MARKED DOWN TO $2.95 Mail and Phone Orders Filled DREMERSON E.STTABl-iISI-IE,0 18 '4- 2. Temple Place, Widow of Art Director Marries Screen Star of Sea Wolf Thla young lady 18 now a star in her own right. The minister who married her to tho world Mrs, Hobart tjoeworth In the Interesting comedy entitled She was formerly Mrs.

Cecllo Percival, widow of the art director of the Ince Studios In Los Angeles. Hobart Bosworth, the movie star whom she married, is perhaps best known for his Yole Itt the picturizatlon of Jack famous novel, Sea For some time preceding her marriage (whioh took place just a day or two ago) Mrs. Bosworth had been acting as the secretary. Romance crept In. So in San Diego ehe promised to remain in the movie game forever.

But to shift from the directing chd to the acting. Kiddies to Benefit by Cat Club Show Mrs. Hobart Bosworth, bride of the noted screen star. She was formerly Mrs, Cecile Percival, widow of Harold Pcrclval, art director of the Ince Studios. (Int.) Actress Finds Boston Best the left is and at the right Clark's blue kitten.

Both are prize-winning felines. has taken ribbons at New York and Boston shows. i-column Cut The proceeds from the annual show of the Boston Cat Club to be held at the Hotel on Thursday and Friday, Jan. 13 and 14 will be given to the Hospital and Convalescent Home. OFFICERS PLAN TO ENTERTAIN SOLDIERS If the general public has forgotten our young veterans who still suffer in our hospitals, their own officers have not.

Boston chapter of the Military Order of the World War, composed of officers In the AVorld war, are centering their attention on the hospitals, and looking for the co-operation- of the.atre and vaudeville folk. Major Carroll J. Swan, the popular 26th division officer who is also conimander of thii Military Order here, is arrang- ng for the assistance of leading in the Sunday afternoon trips ihe chapter is planning. Officers will go in a body with the entertainers In autos to the hospitals in successibn and give the boys they Their opening trip will be at Parker Hill Hospital on Sunday, Jan. 16.

where a num- bei of stars now playing in Boston will brighten up the day for the disabled herofts. THE FOKINES Michel and Vera Fokina, who appear for the first time In Boston at Symphony Hall on Wednesday even- Ing, Jan 19, have chosen their pro- gramme, with great care, from the array of dance divertissements which Fokine has originated and In which Vera Fokine has triumphed all over Europe. Fokina will do the music by Delibes: "The Dying Swan," a dance which originated for her by her husband, music by "Danse and Fokine will do his celebrated music by Tcherapnln; music by Glazounow, and together they will dance half a dozen novel divertissements. The Fokines will have a full orchestra, condubted by Aglde Jacchia, and their performance will be exactly as given at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, and tho Auditorium Theatre, Chicago. tie with which cast she made her first appearance In Boston, and last, but not least, the with which show she played in New York for six months, and Is now on tour.

When' asked as to how she liked the show business Mis.s Olgen quickly replied, enjoy every minute I am on the stage, and even find rehearsals a great sourbe of There is no such thing as spare time for Mis.s Olsen, as she visits the theatre daily, whether there are rehearsals or not, and also devotes considerable time to dancing, as she has been for a principal part, and believes that there is nothing like being ready when called upon. Miss Olsen is confident that she will head a cast in Boston In the near future. Buy SURPLUS Canned Meats ARMY SURPLUS Tomatoes Bacon Candy Yarn Blankets SAVE TO PRESENT RETAIL PRICES Highest grade choice meats of guaranteed quality, packed by Armour; Libby, McNeill Libby; Purity Swift; Cudahy, etc. Every can bears name and is guaranteed by U. S.

Government. Pr(pes as per Army Supply Base List Discounts Offered IVr ran Per Bacon, issue, 12 Ibt $2.50 6 $15.00 Beef, Corned, No. 1, 12 .15 48 7.20 Beef, Corned, 1 fb .18 48 8.04 Beef, Corned, No. 2, 24 .27 36 9.72 Beef, Corned, 6 lbs 1.00 12 12.00 Beef, Fresh Roast, 1 48 Beef, Fresh Roast, 6 .70 12 8.40 Hash, Corned Beef, .15 48 7.20 Hash, Corned Beef, 2 lbs .30 24 TOMATOES Miss Mabel Ulsen of tbc Company. one place 1 like to play in most of all' is Boston," declared Miss Mabel Olsen of the Midnight now playing' at the Majestic Theatre, when interviewed in the lobby of her hotel.

On only are aa follows: $100 to $1000 $1001 to $4000 $4001 and over On all over 14000 we freight 7.2U prepaid. No. 3, 2 lb. (none by mail), 10c a can; 24 cans, $2.16 per case. TOMATOES No.

10, lb. (none by mail), 27c a can; 0 cans, $1.50 per case. BACON In strips, 23e a lb. Sliced, 27c a lb. at store.

MINUTE TAPIOCA 1-lb package 8c HARD BREAD 8 -oz. tins, 4cj 100 $3.50 per case. COFFEE Soluble, Barrington Hall, 4-oz. tins, 40c. CONDENSED MILK (commercial) Pleasant Valley Brand, 14-oz.

can 17c TOOTH PASTE 25-rent size, two for 2Sc. YARN Pure Worsted, gray, ply, firmly twisted (not fluffy) yarn. A medium-nne sock yarn in skeins. Per pound Socks made from this yarn, per 39c SOCKS Gray woolen, medium heavy. Per pair.

BLANKETS New, or More NeW, or Less Gray, single, 60x84 in. By Parcel Post for above add 10c each One can, one case or more, at the Government prices, at our stores, except at those removed from Boston Army Supply Base we add, on some articles, the cost of carrying charges. Mail orders shipped in original unmixed case lots by express, carrying charges PAID, except lomatoes. Orders for less than case lots, or mixed cases, shipped express, carrying charge collect, or if to go by mail add 5c for first pound or fraction and Ic for each additional pound for postage. None sent C.

O. D. CANDY CARTONS CASE 3 for $0.50 50 $7.00 5 for $1.00 50 9.00 I have heard mahy people say that Boston audiences ara rather hard to satisfy, yet in my short experience here with the Boston folks I think that they ore very appreciative of our Of course, I realize that as a general rule they are not of the boisterous, hand-clapping type, yet It Is evident from the smile on their faces that It is one of real Miss Olsen has only been In the histrionic world for two years; previous to that time she was a stenographer In New but realizing the prospects of an life as compared with tho remuneration of secretarial duties, she joined the Shubert forces. Miss Olsen has been with the Mack Sennett bathing girls, Why Mary PicKford Far and Near for New Cast have t'Cen asked many explained Mary Fickford during the filming of Love Light," her latest production, which Is to be at Old South on Monday, I went to the expense and trouble of securing some of the members of my cast abroad and others In New York, and bringing them to California to appear with me-In this My reason is just this: "The picture is supposed to be laid in Northern Italy. In a little fishing village on the shores Medlterrnnean, an out-of-the-way place that Is seldom.

If ever, visited by tourists, and it is a spot that is not at all familiar to Americans. Imagine what a shock It would be to an audience to see some familiar face which they had perhaps seen a day or so before in some American picture, step out of these unknown Italian environment's." 50 DRUMMERS ON ONE STAGE At Quincy Music Hall, Jan. 17 and 18, about 50 traveling salesmen are to demonstrate, en masse, the smile provoking ability for which dnimmers are famous. The entertainment Is a syncopated futurist minstrel show, consisting of a rag-time conglomeration of and Tom's with dashes of and Down There will be over 100 entries of prize- winning and a kitten will be raffled off by way of additional interest. The amounts that might otherwise he used for prizes to help to swell the fund for the hospital.

It is the endeavor of the club to endow a bed permanently in the hospital. The president of the club Is Mrs. Itaymond G. Coppins, and the manager of the show, George B. Brayton.

Stock will be judged by (Mrs. J. R. Kroeh of New York. MIDWINTER tours The tourist this winter has a wide range of resorts from which to select his winter playground.

The ColplUe- Beekman Tourist Company, 333 Wa.sh- ington street, Boston, announce their annual Florida tours under personal escort will leave Boston this winter Jan. 31, Feb. 14 and March 7, including all the East and West coast resorts. Also tours to California; Including New Orleans, Apache Trail. Old Mexico, to California, returning via the Grand Canyon.

Parties leave New Eng- Ismd Jan. 17. Feb. 7 and 28 and March 21 WINTER VACATION TOURS Included in the comprehensive and varied programme of winter vacation tours for the months of February and March, are the weekly cruises to Porto Rico, Bermuda, Cuba, Jamaica, Panama and South America. These trips Include all expenses.

California, always popular as a winter resort, offers Inducements during the present season In reduced rate circular tour tickets which Include Loa Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, going and returning via different routes, with stopovers. Florida and Cuba are also reached by round trip reduced rate Send for 1921 Magazine, just out, containing 56 pages, complete vacation information regarding trips and tours. George E. Marsters, 248 Washington street, Boston, Mafes. To Change Feminine Styles Some London doctors are advocating tho wearing of less clothing, taking the position that the people geiieraiiy are too well wrapped up In wool and fur to be good for their health.

They are ad- vocatin.g what they call an Double Walls of Studio Make Music KINDS Ln. TOfS Charms Cut Stick. .1 Sc each MintsCH lb)22c each Greenfield Vanilla Chocolrte 3ceach Nawacco 2 0 Nawacco rolls Chewing Gum (Adams Pepsin, Spearmint, Black Jack and Sen-Sen), 3c each Numerous Flavors. 35c per lb. 2 for .05 24 bars .50 40 cartons 17.50 2 for .05 30 rolls .70 20 cartons 13.50 4c each 20 rolls .70 20 cartons 13.50 20 pkgs.

.55 100 cartons 52.00 CommercUll Candy from new low- priced sugar, aver. wt. 2H Cartens and (nothing hy'pnrc-el post, rarlon. or Se estra for EAOH tin. 120 'd hy parcel post, lOo extra for EACH this additloniU charge for postage rnhicjT is not incliiiled, candy will he sent collcft.

Cases suippca Ici by express, earrylnir collect. REMIT BY MONEY ORDER, CHECK OR CASH TO E. B. HARRIS, SALES DIRECTOR (Army Surplus N. E.

Dlv.) 37 ESSEX STREET, BOSTON Other Distributing Depots in Bostoiti Opp. South Station, Adams Dover Station Also Lawrence, Haverhill, Worcester, Springfield and Holyoke, Manchester, N. Portland, Maine Inc. Manufacturers and Retailers of Suits, Wraps and Gowns 31 WEST ST. Whitney Building BOSTON, MASS.

Commencing MONDAY MORNING, Jan. will offer to the WOMEN of Greater Boston who understand and appreciate what is VALUES'' in Wearing Apparel, the following selection of and niiiimiiininiiNiiiiiiirumini just produced in our own factory to retail at PRICES that would hardly cover the COST of material and lining at wholesale two months ago. 220 SUITS (Sixty-eight of them with fur collars), made in Forstmann 8t Huff- niann Co. Duvet de Laine, Suede Tricotine, Broadcloth Velour and Silvertone, in all desirable shades of the sea- fssi 00 son, lined with guaranteed silk and interlined throughout. Hand tailored.

All high-class models. All 16 to 46. Original Values $55.00 to $79.50 ALL AT ONE PRICE 69 35 .00 SILVERTONE COATS Brown and Beaver. All lined with guaranteed silk and interlined heavily throughout and hand tailored. A splendid coat for all around wear Sizes 16 to 42.

Regular Value $59.50. 24 FORSTMANN HUFFMANN CHECK VELD YNE COATS Lined with heautiful fancy silk linings and interlined throughout; hand tailored in Beaver, Taupe and Squirrel only. Sizes 34 to 42. Regular Value $85.00. 45 LUSTROLA BOLIVIA (Nice and soft Bolivia).

With extra large Nutria and Australian Opossum Collars, lined with fancy silk and interlined and hand tailored. All shades and sizes 16 to 44. Regular Value $110.00. .00 69 .50 54 FORSTMANN HUFFMANN VELDYNE COATS 75 .00 Colors Zanzibar, Malay, Taupe, DryaU, Squirrel and Navy, with extra large Nutria collars, lined with guaranteed all fancy sill: and interlined throughout and hand tailored. Regular Value $135.00.

25 FORSTMANN HUFFMANN EVORA SUPERIOR COATS With large Nutria Collars, lined with beautiful fancy silk lining and interlined throughout; hand tailored. Pine Needle, Squirrel, Dryad and Brown. Sizes 16 to 42. Regular Value $150.00. 85 .00 Please come early and make your selection from the most extraordinary VALUES ever offered anywhere.

No C. O. D. No Exchanges. No Goods Sent on Approval.

Every Sale Final. CHAS. H. HURWITCH, Mgr. SOUTH SHORE REUNION The annual reunion of the Brant Rock-Ocean Bluff Summer ists will be held at Catholic Union Hall, next Wednesday evening, Jan.

12. proceeds of which will be given to the Catholic Church Building. Fund. The final meeting of the active committee was held Wednesday evening at the home of John T. Burns in Newton.

The programme announced is as lows: Whist ami dancing; drawing of the lace and cut work banquet cloth, and the drawing of the title to the shore lot which was so kindly donated by Mr. H. S. KC.scy. The wlii.st will commence promptly at 8 followed by dancing.

'Music will be furnished by orchestra. Much pleasure will no doubt he manifested at the news of the of the contract last month for the construction of the church building, on which work commenced last week and which la prom I cl to compU'ted in the spring. This reunion will help swell the fund for Father Ilabcrstroh, who is working zealously, assisted by (he following committee: Mi.ss Mary Royla John T. .1. F.

Sharkey. Mr. and Mr.s. wniLnn) M.nr- nell, Mr. and Mrs.

Fr.ank Meagher, Mr. and Mrs. Watson Ourley, Mr. and Fdward 5laguire, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Spang, Mr. and Mrs. Alia rt Fuchs, and Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Ihirns, and oveP 50 other diligent workers. Unless you see the name on package or on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by must say Dai Buell (Insert) and her soundless music room. This roo is so ingeniously constructed that one can play on the piano and still not be heard in other portions of the house. 4r Dai Buell, the well known Newton Centre pianist, has the distinction of having in her home the only known "soundless music in existence. Here the artist can work through disturbing the sleep of other members of the household.

The muslo room Is literally a room within a room, the double walls being packed with seaweed, making the piano absolutely Inaudible in other portions of the house. The lighting is from large triangular windows of amber ca- AAvsv, -o- larire triangumr winnowa ui iinuH-r i umMi? the still hours of the night without thedrai glass in the gables at either end tical perfection. of the balcony. The illustration shows the foyer hall and the depression of the floor In the music room, which gives a height of 27 feet. This la relieved and the acoustical properties preserved by drawing the walls to form a covered gallery 14 feet above the floor.

The classical simplicity carried to the columns instead of draperies insures acous- SAFETY FIRST! Accept only an of genuine Tablets of which contains proper directions for Headache, Earache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago, and for pain generally. Strictly American I Haody tin boxes of 12 tabkts but a few trade mark of Bayer Uanulacture of Mcnoacetlcacideater of SalicyUoacld.

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