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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 Thompson Parent-Teacher association dance at 1 :30 m. Members of P. E. O. chapters' luncheon at the Y.

VV. A. Portland Parent-Teacher executive board at 1 p. m. SOCIAL CALENDAR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30 i Dance at Irvlngton club, for which MissUoris Lytic UI be hostess.

i Banqbet of Reed college alumni at Chamber of Commerce. Beta- Phi Sima dance at Multnomah hotel. CLUB CALENDAR treen socictj tage lam AMUSEMENTS A SCENE from "Serenade showing at the Peoples theatre, where "The White Mouse," ar Curwood picture, is also-an interesting feature. Miriam Cooper and George Walsh are starred in "Serenade. rPORTLAND AST0N1SHED-T MRS.

ALBERT SEIF-FERT of Buxton is a recent bride who was Miss Wilhelmina Tolke before her mirriage. Health Nursing Problems Are Discussed College Club to Sponsor Film At School regular use immediately after the fire that destroyed the I. O. O. F.

temple Wednesday morning. A large attendance It expected. Samaritan lodsre met Wednesday evening at the offices of Dr. Byron H. Miller, in the Broadway building, with CO in attendance.

An adjournment was taken to Orient lodge, at East Sixth and East Alder streets, to permit of degrees being given candidates. Tats Big. Magvlflceat Ortraal atloa Created a SeisaUom Lait Night Meighan Movie Center of a Fine Bill ONE of the most interesting Christmas week film programs In the city is that at the Liberty theatre, where Thomas Meighan is starring In "A Prince There Was." Melghan's excel heilig DIRECT FROM ORIENT Never Played Kew York. Chicago or Catlforala. Played I.nut Week in Seattle and Created a Sensation.

Br Heles Hatcfclaoa By Veils, Wlaser A WELL-ATTENDED and interesting 4- meeting of ie State Committeo on AMUSEMENTS riLLS COLLECJK CUVB will sponsor M1 the showine of the film "Alice In Public Health Nursing was held Wednesday afternoon in the headquarters pt the Wonderland" at the Lincoln High school ...4 i im Kntiirvtaw frntn 10 lo State Bureau of Nursing in the Selling building. Earl Kilpatrick, chairman, RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA CO. COMING SATURDAY Announcement of the recent passage lent work In this pretty story ranks well up with the best this popular player has done. Though Meighan is the whole show-to a large extent, he gave Kathleen Harris plenty of opportunity to look pretty and to do some Very good emotional acting. "Peaches" Jackson, a child actress, provided several bits of pathos for the picture, the setting of which is in New York, with Its locale among the rich and poor alike.

of the Shepard-Towner bill for federal rp -rzr 1 "A iff a 13L 4f nan M.mm, ii lUt-WA-i i i Miei mmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmm-mmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PRISCIFAL CHORUS BALLET ORCHESTRA --x- lruj aid for maternity and infant care was made by Miss Jane C. Allen, superintendent of the Bureau of Nursing and Child Hygiene, tnrough which this work i V. c- -1 a cJ A. 11 I Tonight "CARMEN" Meighan appears as a millionaire New Yorker who might be classified as a "lounge lizard." How he conquers his will be extended. The law will give Oregon $10,000 next a I5900 appropriation for the five years following and a per capita ratio of a fund of $1,000,000 after that, provided a like amount is raised by the state.

taste for liquor and makes a real man of himself, to say nothing of giving a great deal of happiness to others, makes o'clock for the benefit of the endowment fund of the school. Mrs. Frank MaCau-ley Is chairman of arrangements for the affair. Mrs. E.

E. Henderson has charge of the sale of tickets and Mr. F. A. Nitchy Is chairman for the day.

Patronesses will Include Mrs. Frank M. Warren. A. J.

Giesy. Walter B. Emlth, Charles F. Berg, J. B.

Bllder-back, Walter Cook, Norman F. Coleman. Wilson Johnston, Richard F. Schols, Loyal B. Stearns, William S.

Knox. Julius Meier. C. J. Smith.

Henry J. Otten- truer. Walter T. Sumner. Frmnk B.

Kistner, Olwald West. Phil Metschan, Julius Lippitt. Gustave E. Bruere, Franklin T. Sriffith, Edwin Heeley Parsons, Robert a Farrell, John Claire Mon-telth, J.

'M. Short and H. C. Ewing. Mrs.

Albert Berni was hostess for a tea Tuesday in honor of her house guest, Miss Marian Harris of Boston, who is a visitor here for the holidays, on her way to Berkeley. Cal. About 40 guests called during the afternoon. Mrs. Robert Livingstone (Esther Tucker) and Mrs.

John Leonard Rlddell presided at the tea table and were assisted In serving by a group of young maids and DAME" SAT. MAT. SAT. EVE. Mrs.

Robert G. Dieck, president of the Visiting Nurse association, was named to represent the National Organization of Public Health Nursing on the committee, to fill a vacancy created by the resignation of Mrs. Sigmund Frank. Miss Helen EYE'S Floor. Balcony, $1 $1.50.

1 Gallery. $1. 77c. SAT. MAT.

Floor. S2 $1 iiallery. 77c, KOc. ADD It PER CENT WAR TAX. night.

Her voice is of unusual cfarity The ballet was a pretty feature. "Pique Dame" will be repeated Saturday afternoon. Hartley gave a survey of national public health nursing matters. Dr. Frederick D.

Strieker, state health Russian Opera Is Enthusiastically Received up the thread of the picture. For the week the Liberty Is beautifully decorated with Christmas season colors and a profusion of poinsettias in addition to a gigantic old fashioned fireplace in a conspicuous place in the foyer. The stage, too, has been given a Yule tide atmosphere, with great Christmas tree and countless lights. A clever prologue number is that In which a Whitney Boys' chorus of 50 voices is the central figure. The lads fill the theatre with their melodies.

They are well trained and their act has been presented in an elaborate way. A rip-roaring two-part comedy and the International News reel complete a very good program at the Liberty. -ST Mimir i it mmniiri ill -mntTrrrnr- i officer, announced that he recently sent TREAT CITY REC'D NOW III Gobs of Joy to the public health agencies of the state a questionnaire asking if they would be Interested in the formation of a public health council comprising representatives from tihe 15 or more agencies which are 'Beautiful Britain' Is Delightful View Of Historic Places i HEILIG NEXT WEEK HAROLD doing Afiis work also if they would be HSEE I interested in taking' offices in a new building to be erected in the' downtown district, to be known as the Health building, one floor being specially SAT. Jaa. 7 LLOYD matrons.

Colonel and Mrs. C. E. Dentler were hosts for a dinner Tuesday evening In honor of Brigadier General and Mrs, Richard M. Blatehford of Vancouver post, additional guests including Colonel and Mrs.

Pegram Whit worth. Lieutenant By J. It. Wallin RUSSIAN GRAND OPERA eung in the original by an all Russian cast made its Portland debut Wednesday night at the Heilig and was enthusiastically re-' ceived. Like a breeze from the ocean it was new, novel and refreshing and there is good reason to predict that the Volumes have been written about the scenic marvels of the British Isles, but it remains for the motion picture camera to bring the scenes in reality before planned for the use of these agencies FRATERNAL BKILIG Broadway at Taylor.

Russian Grand with an auditorium for public meetings. Orr Co. in CarmeD. 8:30 p. m.

STOCK Replies favorable to both propositions BAHRAIN PRICE MAT. SAT. LEO DETTRICHSTEUTS the eyes of those who have not been for BAKER Mornion at Elermth. Baker Stock IN HIS FIRST BIG SrPERDREABNACGHT COMEDY FEATURE "A SAILOR-MADE MAN" comouni in "Shore Aero. Matin tunate enough to tour that country with company will sing to large audiences during the engagement, which closes Saturday night with the presentation arc being received.

Corvallis, Dec. 28. Under the direction of the state bureau of nursing a three months' demonstration by a public health Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday at 2.30 e.ntnr at 8:20. FARCE COMEDY I Ivanhoe lodge held a Christmas celebration for members of the Knights of Pythias and their families Tuesday night that filled the large convention hall of the Pythian building.

From a beautiful and stately Christmas tree Santa Claus, assisted by the Brigand its wonderful places of historic interest, its quaint rural and city life, its castles. LTRIC at Morrison. Lyric Musical towns, cathedrals, palaces, etc The first uomear ecwuxn "In ttonemia- mav- general travel production, recently com inee daily at 2 p. m-; emiinca at 7 and 9 VAUDEVILLE pleted in 12,000 feet of wonderfully clear ARE YOU A i rairoi or Aoa-uni-Atei temple, com photography, was shown at The Audi PAXTAGES Broadway at Alder. High-class manded by Major T.

C. Freiberg, dis Tanaenile and photoplay features, aiiernoon torium for the first time Wednesday Colonel and Mrs. Channlng E. Delaplane, Miss Helen Jones, Miss Jeanette Dentler, Lieutenant H. Marr and Mr.

John Dentler. Mrs. Arthur William Hager will entertain Friday afternoon in honor of her Uter-ln-law. Mrs. Thorwald Anderson of Junction City.

There will be 12 truest. Mrs. Anderson has been entertained extensively during her stay in the ctty. Mrs. Milton Hager was hostess for an Informal affair in her honor Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Mark Goldstein was hostess at a charming bridge luncheon Monday when she entertained in honor of Mrs. Bam Goldstein, who has recently re pensed fruits and candies. A program and ereniatf. Program changes Mcodajr axt- night.

The show will be repeated to erooon. was presented under the chairmanship night. MASON of John A. Walters. Tom Bradley CHjlMljlg LOEWS HIPPODROME Broadway at Yam-hilL Direction Ackerman A Harris.

Vande- The picture, "Beautiful Britain," re played on the ukulele. Allen Balder Tille and pictures. Afterncoo and eveninr sang, with Mrs. Harvey Johnson accom quires two hours to run and takes the audience on a tour that could not actually be covered in England in less than PH0TOPLAT8 SPECIAL MIDNIGHT MAT. NEW YEAR'S EVE.

STARTS 11 P. M. NO RAISE IN PRICES Splendid Company Sprinkled I With Maale panying. The great hit of the evening COLUMBIA Sixth and Stark. John Barry- nurse is being held in Benton county.

The work will include medical inspection of pupils in the schools to assist in the prevention of contagion, in the correction of physical defects, and for the education of children in the principles of personal and public hygiene. Committees appointed for centers In the county are Corvallis: E. B. Beatty, Mrs. W.

H. Buxton. Mrs. M. H.

Butler, Mrs. Edna Hawley and John F. Allen Philomath Mrs. H. D.

Moreland, Mrs. E. C. Golden and Dr. R.

A. Jaynes Fairmont. Mrs. F. H.

Hughson, Mrs. J. G. Gibson and Mrs. Paul Johnston; Kings Valley: Mrs.

Eda Nyman, Mrs. D. H. Ayers and Mrs. Retta Chambers Moaroe Mrs.

R. T. Mills, Mrs. R- A. Chisholm, Dr.

F. Bennett; Alsea: Mrs. C. J. Seits, Mrs.

Will Warfield, Claude Stout; Summit: Mrs. H. L. Williams, R. J.

Phelps, F. Wayne Beals. mare in "The Lotus Eater." 11 a. m. to two months.

A visit is made to Old was the 68 pupils of the Jennings lodge schools, under direction of the teachers. London, starting at the Bank of Eng Mrs. Minnie Altman, Mrs. Margaret or "Kigoletto." Contrary to the belief of many not familiar with it, Russian is a musical and singable language that lends itself well to grand opera. Every one of the principals of the company, which, it might be explained, left Russia at the time of the fall of the brief Kerensky regime, about four years ago, is an artist vocally and histrionically, and the presentation of Tschal-kowsky's "Pique Dame" was marked by an altogether delightful artistic refinement The costumes are brilliant and the scenic paraphernalia adequate.

The orchestra of 20 plays with perfect ensemble and fine 'finish and in "Pique Dame" was novel in that it had three flutes with many important parts scored for the piccolo. Eugene Feurst is a very capable conductor of the quiet, exacting type. "Pique Dame." while tragic in that two of the principals die by their own hand, is not as "gory as the typical Italian grand opera, and much of the music is of the happier vein. It contains 11 OL LIBERTY Broad way at Stark. Thorn Met-than in "A Prince There Waa." 11 a to 11 p.

m. land and ending at St. Pauls cathedral. McDonald, Mrs. Florence Moore and with a view of Oliver Cromwell's house and Dickens' Old Curiosity Shop.

Visits KIVOLI Washington at Park. Hotert Boa- A SCREAM FROM START TO FINISH EVE'S II, J7e, Se. SAT. MAT, 8r, tie. He Add 10 Per Cent War Tax Box Office Sale Sxt Monday worth in "The Sea Lion." 11 a H1PWdr5ME 11 p.

m. BL.LE MOUSE EleTenth and Washington. Priacilia Dean in "The Conflict." II turned from an extended trip aoroao. Mrs. Sam Goldstein and her husband spent several months toarlng Germany, Italy, France and England.

i Miss Helene Matel Tyroll. daughter of Mrs. E. A. TyroU and Miss Lillian rurham Luders, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. S. M. Luders, will be hostesses for a dancing party the evening of January 7. at Irvlnrton clubhouse, when they will Anothf Wonwful Holiday Bill Today a.

m. to 1 1 iv to. THE ACDITORrCM Third and Clay. "Beauti ful Britain." d. MAJESTIC Waahincton at Stark.

Zane Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp, well known Miss Ruth Truscott. The specialties presented were "Dance of Dunces," Tom Thumb wedding, motion song, minuet, dollies' drill, Christmas Party," Indian prayer, Brownies' drill, awkward boys. Oneonta tribe.

Improved Order of Red Men. will have its Christmas festival Thursday evening at W. O. W. hall.

112 East Sixth street. There will be a Christmas tree for the children and an entertaining program. Dancing will conclude the festival. Ail Red Men and their wives and families are cordially in- ttted. A lecturer and welfare worker, who has been absent from Portland for some then are made to the town of Wells and inspect its famous old cathedral, both inside and out Then we journey onward to Hampton Court palace, founded in with many wonderful scenes in and about the palace.

Chaddar and Glastonbury, Somerset, will also be visited, showing the gorge, waterfalls, Church of St. Paul and Peter, St. Josephs chapel, built 1186 the Old Tithe barn, the George inn, etc. Another of the striking trips is down the Thames from Chertsey to Staines, with views of Windsor castle. Around Penzance, Cornwall, we visit the harbor, St.

Michaels mount, Newlyn, Land's End, Cape Cornwall and the old world fishing village of St Ives. Only one showing of the pictures will be given tonight, starting at 8:15. YES, THERE'LL BE A MIDNIGHT MAT. Grey'a "The Mysteriooa rider." 11 a into 11 p. m.

PEOPLES Weat Park at Aider. "Serenade" and Curwond'a "The White Mouse." II a. m. to 1 1 p. m.

STAR Waahincton at Park. Charles Bay in "A Midnight Bell." 11 a. m. toll p. CIRCLE Fourth near Washington.

"Discontented Wives." 41 a m. te 4 o'clock the following morning. entertain about 175 of their young friends. The annual co-ed dance given by the Phrenodlken Debating society of Wash ington high school In honor of all alum the marked characteristics of Tschai-kowsky's writings and having been produced only three years before the distinguished composer's death, naturally is one of his most mature, works. The story, briefly, is that or an aged countess.

Pique Dame, having found the BROADWAY na Phrenos, was held at the home of Elisabeth Easterday, 94 East Twenty- Hassalo lodge. I. O. will meet time, will arrive In the city Friday morning at noon she will be the guest of honor at an informal luncheon to be given at the Seward hotel. Reservations may be made by calling Main 227.

Mrs. Mary Mallett will preside at the luncheon. In the afternoon at 2 o'clock Mrs. Kemp will spealk at Central library on her observations at the disarmament conference, which she has been attending. Mrs.

Lulu Horning will preside at this meeting. HEILIG AT TAYLOR Friday evening in regular session at Pacific States hall, 409 Alder street, ar fourth street north, at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Symphony Orchestra In Popular Concert secret of three lucky cards at a gambling rangements having been made for its house in Paris. Her granddaughter, NEXT SATURDAY SIGHT NEW YEAR'S EYE, 1 1 :30 P. M.

AS UAL A supper dance will be given by Alpha Gamma Delta sorority at Multnomah Lisa, betrothed to Prince Jeletsky, falls in love with a young officer, Hermann, A A 0 I A A I I who is seeking a way to make a fortune that he might marry the girl. Lisa Holiday music will be featured at the popular concert to be given by the Portland Symphony orchestra at The Audi T. M. A. patronesses for the event will be Mr, and Mrs.

Jerome Mann and Mr. and Mrs Paul McDonald. gives her lover the key to her grand mother's rooms, where he goes at night in an effort to secure from the old Mrs. Horace Wilton Tevts was a guest torium Friday night, and a number of Portland's foremost church choir members will assist in adding variety to the Among the several social affairs planned for out-of-town teachers attending the convention of the Oregon State Teachers' association is the reception given by city teachers in the library of the Lincoln high school from 4 to 5 o'clock this afternoon. Friday morning, at 8 o'clock, class room teachers will of honor for a tea today for which Mrs.

countess the secret of the three cards. Alfred Jerome Sullivan was hostess at program. The orchestra numbers are The countess will not listen and orders her home In the Bowman apartments. favorites that it 4s expected will be re' ceived with enthusiasm. Theatrical Mechaaleal Association STUPENDOUS VAUDEVILLE BILL Mnsic, Fan, Good Cheer Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Hembree motored him from her apartments, but when he draws his pistol in an effort to compel her to reveal the names of the cards, she falls dead from terror. As the down from McMinnrille Wednesday. give a breakfast at the Benson hotel grill. I The Woman's auxiliary of St.

Stephens pro-cathedral will meet Friday after They are meats of Mrs. Hembree's BOX OFFICE TICKET SALE; OPENS TODAY noon, at 2 o'clock in the parish house, Thirteenth and Clay, streets. The survey lesson will be givjen by Mrs. Ubrree Semi-Annu'al B. McClary.

There will be an entertainment and tea will be served. funeral of the countess passes the barracks a gust of wind blows the window open and the ghost of the "Queen of Spades" appears, declaring: "Your fate Is sealed. These are the cards Ace, seven, three." She vanishes and the officer goes out to meet Lisa, who is waiting tor him on the banks of the Neva. The young girl tries to prevent Hermann from carrying out his determination to go to the gambling table, and as leave Tier fthe. In rlesnair.

Lower Floor 1 1 I fl Box (I CC I lWl Balcony I I grata WUlard W. C. T. D. will hold an all Above Price Include War Tax ALL SEATS RESERVED SECURE THEM EARLY Jimmy Reynolds, "A Loose Letf from the Ledjier of Joe, and Clua NsUian, "Sunshine in the Garden of Sruet, Kramer a Gruct, "A Circus Dtj In Geortia." Harry and Lola 8tern.

Tales, run eg and Taps." day meeting Friday at 10 a.r at the home of Mrs. Bill a Cook, corner Wygant and Garfield streets. Miss Sarah Lyman father, J. P. Irvine, for a few days.

The children's classes of the Christen-sen dancing school will be entertained with a special Christmas party Friday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. Miss Doris Lytle will entertain at a dancing party Friday evening at ton club for a number of the school set. Miss Sophia Shilk entertained at a tea dansant Monday afternoon for a group of her school friends. Alumnae and active members of Delta Gamma will meet for luncheon at the Oregon grill Saturday noon. Miss Katherine Overbeck will entertain at a tea Friday afternoon at her home in Irvington.

will be in charge of the program, which will be on "Literature." throws herself Into the Neva. Hermann Tw era Shews tor lh fHo of On. CHILDREN'S BALLOON MAT. SATURDAY A free entertainment and dance will be held Friday evening In the assembly hall of the Glenhaven school. TONIGHT 8:30 LAST TIME "Alice in Wonderland LI5COLS HGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, CONTINUOUS IS A.

M. TO M. Saturday, Dec. 31st Ticket! Now on Sale at Meier Frank' PUBLIC MAIN 71 Sale is gambling with the prince. He has won on 'the first two cards, but when the third card, the queen of spades, turns up, he loses alL The spectre of the countess appears and Hermann, Imagining she has come for his life, stabs himself, i Miss Burskaya, as Pique Dame, made a fine impression, the death scene being one of the high lights of the production.

She -had little opportunity to show her beautiful mezzo-soprano voice, but it will have full sway tonight in "Carmen," in which she sings the title role. Mr. Da nil off. who sang the role of the officer, Hermann, is a dramatic tenor with an opulent "voice of golden quality. Mr.

Radeef, lyric baritone, scored big as Prince Jeletski, his aria in the second act being one of the vocal gems of the opera. Mr. Lukin. as Tom- A UDITORIUM Francis Richter to Play Organ Solos At The Auditorium WONDER MOTION PICTURE BEAUTIFUL BRITAIN MAGNIFICENT YIEWS LONDON AND ENGLAND ADULTS 55c 30c AkoVs rrieea Inelade War Tax. New York Gloves should be Immaculate but how long do they stay immaculate Only until the first door handle or subway strap is grasped.

That is what is causing an increasing demand for the washable French suede gloves. This demand extends especially to the mousquetaire type of glove and they are provided In 16. 20 and 24-button lengths as well as In the shorter numbers. The shades include shades of mode, beaver, sand and white. Usually they are fastened with peard or ivory buttons or clasps and the wrist strap is notable for its absence.

Many stores are providing satin hand-painted boxes to contain Christmas gifts of gloves or hosiery. sky, the friend of Hermann, who relates MIDNIGHT MATINEE I NEW YEAR'S EVE. I 11:80 M. the story of the three cards, and Mr. Panteleef, the Turk featured In the intermezzo in the second act, have rich dramatic baritone voices.

"Pique Dame" has nothing of importance for the basses Plans for the municipal New Year's musical program to be given next Sunday afternoon In The Auditorium were completed today when arrangements were made for the appearance of the Webber's Juvenile orchestra, a number of Juvenile artists and Francis Richter, noted blind organist and composer, in several selections on the pipe organ. "Webber's Juvenile orchestra is a Portland institution, having been identified with the musical world for many yearn. Its fame locally, however, is enhanced by a number of successful tours made, which has made Use nam of the orchestra familiar throughout the United BAKED STOCK COMPANY JT beyond the few bars of very effective choral singing just before the final curtain. Of the women singers. Mtse Mashtr.

ai Paris Bobbed haired beauties are NOW FLAYING JAMES A. HERNE'S GREAT AMERICAS HOME PLAT SHORE ACRES SCENES AND CHARACTERS NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN Lisa Miss Kassanskia, as Priliapa in the intermexzo, sopranos, and Miss Val having special bandeaux designed for them nowadays, especially to set off that entino va, mezzo-soprano, as Pauline, type of coffieur. One of the most unique and attractive of these head dresses con FILED LINDSAY were among the best heard bere in grand opera. Miss Valentino will sing the role Friday and Saturday Dec. 30-31st a This is a twice-yearly event in which we "close out all odds and ends at a fraction of the actual value.

Baby's Boudoir Dollar Sales Although only twice a year, have become famous. In this sale we offer Baby Wearables at One Dollar each and two, three and four for One stamped and ready made Rompers, Dresses, Gertrudes and many needful accessories for Baby Outfits. Also Blankets, Shirts; Hats, Caps, etc. Sizes for tiny babies to tots 4 years. Former prices nm as high as two, three and four dollars, and a few up to five dollars.

Come early as all quantities are limited. None C. O. No deliveries. None on approval.

No exchanges, NO CHARGES very sale casfi and final. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY States. Once each season this orchestra ppera In the municipal concerts, as Its bit towards the promotion of musical education and such appearance in the past baa always been signalled by a large rHAMK BMUtOW. of the princess in The Mermaid," the modern Russian opera booked for Friday CIRCLE FOURTH at WASH. f-1 crowd at the concert.

RUTH HOWELL PWO The. concert will begin at p. m. and lbs usual fee of, 15 cents for any seat will be la vogue to cover the Incidental kuooi nuKcm I myth i met- sists of a broad high square of silver filigree set with sapphires. This is worn very low over the brows and extends completely across the forehead.

The brow piece narrows into a band which passes over the top of the bead to meet a second narrow band which passes around the bead from ear to ear and which is clipped tight over the clustered carls- A bandeau of this type was worn by Mile. Vera Sergine, a French actress, recently. 'A Hp- czpecsea of the concert The afternoon frock is charming In TOMORROW NELL SHIPMAN in "THE GIRL FROM GOD'S COUNTRY" Comedy SHOW ME TOUR SAMPLES and International Newa. LYRIG MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY Join ths Hapor Thron Prize Hard-Times black and grey Canton crepe with Brilliant embroidery. Mrs.

FARRELL aXKCTRICai. apt MA LIST BhiTisss 1 ICyeT Csnaasu' Lsaw ran sad Fbspksi Kiiuisn by nstiuljs, Mt BROADWAY SIDC PMONK BAIM SIM COUNTRY STORE TONIGHT Afternoon at 2 -Evening at 7 and 9 Girl Loses Hair. Finds Fur Coat jrY, i felt that real reckless and ctrefree after 1 had my hair bobbed this morninr. I felt like dollint op the folks wouldn't know me, and I was in that mood when 1 taw the dartinrest fur coat in a window at a price that was almost 'living it away especially as pay raents were to be made on credit rot it. Up at Cherry's, 34? Morrison street, -Yes.

that ts a rood place, and no payment is necessary until Jan. tst Cherry's take in the entire second a mm Loming: miamgm matinee -Baby's Boudoir- Dance- AT COTILLION MALL, I4TH AT WASHINGTON. THL'RS. EVE, DEC. Sf DANCING TAUGHT AT DE HONEY'S SCHOOLS Beginners' 'class starts at Cotillion ball.

Wednesday and Krtday evening, at 7 sharp. Becrinners' class starts at Mur-Urk hall. 234 and Washington. Tuesday evening. Jan.

27. at 7 3" sharp. Blc advanced clans. 1:45 to All dances taught in ieson ladles. 12 gentlemen.

lk You can never team dancing without practice. Join the leading Private lessons ail hoar at Cotillion tail, rioft Bro4wsi tIK. An attractive example of the smart redlngote frock on long, slender and be coming lines is this soft dress of black and grey Canton crepe. The long tunic Is -edged with bands of embroidery in vivid colors, contrasting admirably with the soft black and grew of the crepe. The! use of the embroidery on the sleeve Is of extreme interest.

There Is a suggestion of medieval lines about- the sleeve, which is emphasised by the band of embroidery which encircles the arm Just below the shoulder. The slimness of the frock itself is accentuated by the use of the graceful girdle of ribbon tied negligently at the low waist-line to hold the fullness of the Mousing' tunic Her is a charming frock for the matinee or formal 'A l- (CvwrUht, by the Yoga Ca, lark PANTAGES Near Tenth 388 Morrison Street Girls! Save Your Hair With Cuticura pioor at Park and Morrison. En f. to. HAZEL HICKET CO, -7' Vy in the faro comedy -THE N1UHT BOAT AI STEPS" Featarlar Wjss Bhitcra, AUes in Her Lord and MasUt s-OIHl BW ACTS- trance v34 Morrison, center of block.

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