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PAGE TEN THE ST. HELENS MIST, FRIDAY. AUGUST 13. 1920. KEDS. KEDS, KEDS While Keils, rumps. Shoes, Rubber Soles, Can vas Tops. Values up to U.M. Special tor Sat urday , per pair , . MEN'S HOSIERY Men's Hose In Bluck aud Brown. A very good value for wear. 3 pair for GIRLS! 100 llalrbows (Hi yards) in many patterns and colors. Ter bow a rrri t-Xj Friday and Saturday A T AUSTIN'S D. M. C. We hcve just received our shipment of D. M. C. Cottons in all the new colors. LADIES UNION SUITS Spm-liil Value In IjmIIiV t'nlon Hull up to ih'. Special for Halunlay, S null for CHILDREN'S ROMPERS SPECIAL Kntiiporh for tint rlithlrcn In plain color. Yaluou up to $l.VO. Saluiday iiprclul, pair., LADIES' SILK HOSE IN Murk. Wlilt unit llriiwn. Per pair la 2E FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 13TH AND 14TH K The Most Successful Play of the American Stage. WIMJAM GIIJ.KTTKS STIISKIXG HOM.Wt K Oh' I.OVIC AMI HUtlVM V .T"Jl':. f1-"1"" oh' '"'li IVII. WAK, Willi THK GltKATKST ALIy-h F.Kli I -AST KVKK XSSI .Mltl.l ll A MOTION I'ICTUlK. TI,riUM t,u "Hr Uus soul are plentiful in "Secret Service," William Gillette h fumou drama, a I'nraiiiouiit-Art. iiift MM--iiil picture which comes . l''H'r!y "m iday and Saturday. Major Robert Warwick, who Iii.h doticd the khaki tiiul temporarily wears the blue of the Federal and tlii butternut of the Confederate service in this picture, plays the role ma.l. famous by Mr. Gillette. Caiitfht in a lesM rate situation, in his efforts to lietray IUchiiionil into the hands of the I'ni.m Army, the hero is suved bv a Southern Kirl who USn VIT"1 '."Ve Tl,i ,,Hl' ''""ever, a war play with shot un shell riyiiiK thickly; but a tense human story of a few people involved in a network as the result of secret service in its most dramatic sense. Third and Last "Jiggs" "Social Lion" Prices 20c and 35c The Theatre Beautiful MONDAY AND TUESDAY. AUGUST 17TH AND 18TH Is'.'; V.4 nil ' M J, MX) Where Everyone Goes I Vu' .:i ii ' m .r r m k r, v n v "1 i'-f l 7 5w WITH BVRE FISTS HE RULED ! Elam Harnish,t?ujjhc$t sourJouh in vci before a Woman'- Smile - is the hos o BURNING DAYLIGHT Powerful Picturitation or JACK LONDON'S cyclonic novel ct the ice -bound ftfeirh . lntcrpjctcd bvan All 5tar Ca$t-i2ir!ui ' MITCHELL LEWIS TXtJuccdbu. C.L.SHURTI.EFF. . Sn:. COm-ded bit . EDWARD SLOMN.vm'()t; ocoiarto liy A.ti.LcVINO The Kichest Prospector in Alaska and the Wolf Pack of Wan Street in a Death Grapple for them. Who Won? - h k Tin H u" ' ,,: ' "", '",'" Tl..lr". ha. .., h.M It. ! I .' ' '"'V"r '"'I'l'l'-r Hum when he Is ,-KK.. In bl .r rats ! r 71"'' '" r.-l.-Hlii the part l.r mm 3. lo fo.v.s. hi, w) to .l,..fr.t enact I hi. 1 1 a I " ' prow,.. l-wls Is will llllnl t 'r.H ',M' the 1.1k. wl heart.. I Ala-U. ' " '" '"' """""" IH'H.inli, I., Ul.u ,., fr ,,llllH,r. Hec.rnn.l.T "'"V""1 " ') I-''.' -". Mr. Ink I I ' ' .''"' f-'ill .!.) were l, hi ai....i i.f lib Two Keel Comedy, "HAKD LUCK" Prices 20c and 35c . , v 11 MONDAY, AUGUST 16TH The "had" woman and the "ijood parson battle for dictatorship over Huxley's Gulcli in "A MAN'S COUNTRY st a mux; ' ALMA RUBENS Portraying faithfully life and conditions in the wild'mining camps of California in the days of "Forty-Nine when cowhide and satin rubbed against the bar-rail, when men lived hard and women lived fast and human life was cheap a spectacular and vivid drama of the battle between a "bad" woman and a "good" preach er. Directed by Henry Kolker. WHAT YOU'LL SEE IN "A MAN'S COUNTRY" Lite as- It Was in the ;ihhI Old Went of '411. How They Gambled in California in 'the Uold-ltusli Hays of I Kill. An Kntire Villimo In I'niiicStricken Flight from the resilience, T,Uhh1?,.'1',! """ I" Hand-WHaml luule With a Had Gambler of the Old West A l'okcr-Oam f, a Fortune Hetween u Dunce-Hall Queen and a Itad-Man (iumbler. Burton Holmes Travelogue Snub Pollard Comedy I a SUNDAY, AUGUST 15TII IT 4 mm 1 no.M.ioc. i. Charles ray -vlv - ... MUTTan TPPU.r, Comedy-Art "Spirit of Old Crow' Strav FootJ ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 19TII BRYANT WASHBURN "POORBOOir Sim)son Hightower was "Simp" by name f nd "simp" by nature. Making mistakes was "is iorte. 'lhcy say that angels protect "boobs" and "simps." It surely looked like it the time kimp made his last mistake. He got the girl of his choice and made! tortunc, by mistake. "Simp" got "fired" because he made that mistake he had been making them all his W '1 his mistake had cost him his job. Once be fore a mistake had cost him his sweetheart Another one had taken from him his fortune. Mistakes! Mistakes! Mistakes! "Simp was the original boob. , The predicaments and "scrapes" that "Simp got into will keep you rocking with laughter nd the one at the climax why, you wont know whether to laugh or shout, it's so funny and thrilling. Come to see "Poor Boob." Kiinsliln.i Comedy 4 "Girls and Gun Powder"