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SUNTIAT. JULY 57. jfl'lfl TWO a u j I l;:" .11 V. oo 0 Favorite Style For Spring r SEAMED-WAIST Stationery for Every Need I'M IN 15KVELLKI) lH:.UTIlti:LTINTKI)(!()IX)lS. Wl.liKM'ON'DIN'd CAU1S, I'(K'NI) TAl'KK, TAIiWiJTjfl AND KNVKKOI'KS, At Prices to Suit AIL- PITM4iVS DRUG STORE The Rexai! Store MAIMiK kKWKDY STAH II.VNCKK IN "PKItl-MT lAY" i There teema to be no end to Mad an Kt'iiiirdy a voimitllliy. lu her rectm1 (oldwyn HUiCt-sa tho phiijiiit air Jtriv d nor inability u a. Uvx' swiui- inor atiti ail nioitiul nihletlc. o'a.v tittle, o'afl.- (Ijinrfnn in her favotit-' pastime in luti newest Gnldwyn Picture, "A Pe-' feel Lady,' from Hone Stuhl'a Ppu-il hir mi an1 play by ChannlnK Politick Mid Ki'unuold Wolf. hirh conn' t: cornea eatahlinhed in Wadti'a h.inic. the Sherry ttioativ tody. UctinK at hla wife tn name only. She r.ieninnim; . . o ac(no. a ar .pulls herair his pronation wtti. In "A I'eiroi't Lady" MadK Kan-, Huntloy JdvMtrtun. an eldo ly ar n-'dy h.ib the role of f uello l. Jam-1 Utoi rat, whom W'mU has Inti odu rd htn, f'atuM-d p.'ifoinier of the Merry , to Jo, looks ory famll.ir ti hr. Tluy i Modi U lurh-.tiueia. Th beoilliful hecome vei y fi flidly. and W;ul-. he- f oiiudifiino dnnonstrutea in aoveraMinvlne thev nr In hiv. with wrh I M'-ini's that tlit' in veiy little of the nit terpMfhu' mii wl'h wtilih she in ' rot fit in ilia i . Miti li-nnedy's danc ln ttflr;hti'd Iut ass.iriuti uud hun tr-tl n ot ht r;i w ho w re u' traded to Hie old lalya Theani on Hrond W;iy, New Yoik. tin- one-time famom pl.iyhoiist lW.it ioldwn ti anMforiuetl into a.tunh'Miue hoiMn jut a ntdnti lor niaay mviips hi "A Perfect I.ndy.' The utar Ik first f.'rn in a solo la)iie antl (he applmnttt thai follow d fi'oni thf 4 00 etia, euj;at;d as mi audience, was Pennine. Utter Mis Ut'tinnly doe a thitrtotie dunce garbed In flu nation's ootors and aui i on ntlfit by twenty four piatty choi u fiirln in costumes lepteetiUn .iiK'ric.i'.H allies In the wnrftl wa:. Jleie t :iln th star doeji brilliant gi (inion in Intei piwt.itve dancing. Tlioiii:h ln-1 ifn inn fti no way boid- it oi the vulvar, ihe tnorala com nittfe of Syc.iiortt) otdeia th con M tble to niiy tho pt ocedlnga. Th iindtetie'. iMtnr to nt iViora 19 lb M il's .vhibiion fll out d)e td ly. a OIHI oTl?l 1IH.K S f Alt) AI'ITtlKAVItK 1VS4V a "o Jo viwtirav Is thmost aitrsWIve rlrl lt:ii: r2omino Cafe. She ha tnu gill to steal tnofrey from t. patrons of thho esialMshi'Qnt, and when ll.ujieon "Wade. a vealihy TtP'o'k"r. enlera ou a aluiumlDr. parly, li Is lucitested to hriQ-s a tic- Young Afen! As Designed and Made 'TTTERE it m f Tfe young man' li ityle of the hour. High, ' vltcd-seam waistline, slush pockets, flaring skirts. Cut and tailored by men who know how to turn out the smartest ana most aasmng ot sack suit iahionsX In all-wool Argonne. Flannels anoSS&xony Cassimeres. And others at f.o and 45, many skeleton lined with silk. Hill's Dep't Store WHITE, (10U) KIHIK, tlin. Wade iiOllieH that aim la Uvs perienrtTd and offers her monov. mm of wliirli Mho In to keep for fiurelf nU tliHB make her immpr. Th man agement h notified of Jo'a intention and prewmta her ext-iipo. A few d.tyd later thu eafn la rallied, and Jo with line rot of the olher uirls la seutoue. I d to iltit'e yean in Ihe reformalorv. At the end of the second year aim eacapea. Jo decide that the one wav to K'it (the thlnga lit life Mm want lt j through anuie man. That was thu ;nly way she had ever hcon taught, i 0 the, train alio II.ih imhi Wnin jj'ttd otim' $ot. to urn fur prt l y . rrotheM.- .ft' home, and whtnfr ol r ; ho may tio w 11 1 1n v: to ivi1. 8h recfivca the, surprise of lie- ilife wheii.Wude IhHmiis hoi that w ja ndni: to inanv her. Jo kooii 1m- PUT AN ENP.TO THAT HEADACHE COhSERWiyoVR ENERGY hy linvincrryrtni' fycs eoiyoctlv rhled with ("i l.issosf a ("ifDrqnipn)t,ii(t5 is the most iiiloru antt'-up-tV(iiU,.00 Vi'e 0puariitee all our work. 1 We are etmipiieil withc3 Vertex RefVaetioij Ca to correctly fit yn , o o ?. O I I O We have yotto By the Knchkvhem other, start divorce iproceedinju. Stup:ise follow mil prise und thiim linn out an you nevor expected them to. Thin 1.4 the human and ahsoihlm; sinry of "Tho Probation Wif,' which Select Pictures offers with Molina Talmad,;e, today only at the Arrudo theatre. Art in till 1 1 , i o'Ikt Select Pictures, the Hlar is p;vsi,j,ted .liy Joseph M. Scufiiuk. yl Alvr NOMAD IH POItOTHY t.i.su in "hatti,!; .iam:' liuhlfiilH of t'liuV'uI Story Vest lie With lteep lntmest How one quair.l little nomad, a rlil with a hi cycle ,dr;rtn into - a ,Iu I no town durlnK n Thrift Stamp drive and not only helpa to put tin village over tho top but also rights hoveral wroiiKa and atumhleH ir'-o a tomauce of htM own, Ik ino.st ilelihi rully shown In "Bat I IIiik Jane," the first Paramount picture starrlns Hoiothy :ish, which -will he exhibit ed at the Arcade theatie Monday nnd j (Tuesday. IH)iothy Cflsb la a marvel or elev oruox.i antl In this role ahe is fulh as chanuiuK n in any or her pre lous pa: t.i. The atory Ih one lha' lends Itself to the taknta iif Mi' star and her cast anil In addition i' lius bouyant, patriotic and uplift iiiM theme, will developed by dime or Klmer Clifton und ieavlnK nothinr to 1m desired either in point of net Inn. or invest it ie. The support is unusually rapu-ble. On the same program will b.; ahown Katty Arbuckle's new tw reel comedy "Camping Out." I.AI (.IIS AI'l.KXTV HKI1K Arbitrage's new comedy. -Cu in nln c Out." which i on view at the Aieado Monday and Tmsda). Mr. ArbUTki . nan the lole of the netiheted hinband of a club woman who flcci to i sum " t mer camp to tind the comfoii: home. On the same pioram will he is Dorothy Gish in her new pir: "UafhiiiK Jane." 1 '- 1 " ' " The Observer furnisriea and printa Rntc.i Wr-inoer with PorNTALl.ens J. Hk'PfAJRE & ton Qu uptomelrgti .. ............. ON ATI! CI ixTi-:itKsTi; .n xioit and skx- loll SIXil,KS MATCIIK8 Luclit'a Will Al-n iimiiIi In Slimlcs. IM.'l.vinu In Arti'rti'Miiis of I;ih This Wck Tennis I lmviiiR full vay on the V. l. C. A. court these summer ev enings !n ihe fonn of a tonruanienf -hi Hi IneluiUs the junior boys singles i.ni! the, slnsles for the nier and women. The Junior singles h'x sau Wednesday niulit when Arthui 'I'heison defeated KhdWiilter l.ynelt 2-4, 4-:'. 4-1. Ilerause of ro many nlshiiiK to )ilay it win deemed heat to make the sets four Karnes eaeh. The na me niulit Dinald Cianie; w.ilked i.ff with two lore &eis from l.loyd Chandh r. Thuisday nlht Pnnnld Cramei took Arttnir Theison In to a lealm nf ilelent hy heatlns him 2-4. 4-S 4-1 and the sanio evonlnK Hay Lynch was defeated hy Waldo Stoddard in two stuikht 8rts, 4-?. 4-3. Filday niiiht Wal.lo Rlmldard dc leated Prank' HlncK 2-4, 4-2. 4-2 The games with few exceptions wen' to deuce each- time and the keenes' plnyluti on the pa-it of the winnei was ri-'mandoil. In tho Heidenreich llesso i'one.t the former look tw-i 5lluiKht sets with easo.:-2, 4-2. Th. 'J u'r prise of the evening waa when! : tVed Kivetto went down to defeu: j hefoie Hai ry Proctor- At times the strokes were hotly Contested, but Poctor won out with 4-1 and 4-0 r j The biy' sinKlea finals will be iPlay-d off Tuesday. July 2D, when ,,''' i Stoddard and Proetor battle and tho itre winner playn lleuiemeich. Vol low -; ln the riiules championship tin t juniors will beciu a uurnament of I 1doublv on Thursday. July 1 witb (the Toilowinc eutrits: Stoildartt and o I O I .. . n7V o o1 'mi " -w. if . 2 Q. und Ch.indier. Lynch und Lynch vs. Ileidgiireich and Theison. and on Saturday. Auk list 2 Klvolle and 0llluck will plus the wlnnnra V ' above inuTi lies, beginning Monday when .eallo Heii nett will play Hiilph W inters nd l'"iaueH C'amer will Hike on 1' f.arsi m On Wednesday Cecil lii.Kon Kill pfay -ISill" S'i'ii : and A Mm ton will Iry'rtniarl .eniiell a whirl r'rlilay the panic hetween Kicn 'cr and J. Cia nei ami A W. ('i lll !' I A "rl;,K "5:l u"sl-(j ililV initiu Xnfiur.n' uo uailf. -a.ie Cns; 4 i semi finais an ! .il,us'.a tiie finals. 0 Tim ladles hnvc0not be n fnrgitlcr in the tournai mil ofnr they will O' hfard from en Jf. n.l:iy atinni"e rioni 1:30 to ! when M s. Ho r Murphy will ilay Ml, p. I'oli'k at,i-' Ml-s Mary Oiptwe nnd Miss Mima Cooper will use ihelr racuueis. Wednesday aftomoon Stiss f-anf" Pmith and Mrs. A. W. Nelson w!V hatile and. Mrs. Mary Bibersnin a.,r Mrs. Mary I.ouise Iloice will folbr wit)! a warm contest. On FrlJnv ar te'iinon onf of the wintt'is of tho above sets will play the winner of lb. match btween Miss Geneva Smit! anil Mrs. W. H. Talh'ott and the win ners will iplay for the ladies' sinul " I'liamptonship. Seek to Retain Old Friends. The yenn have taught some wet. pome hitler h'smiii none wiwer llm'i thin: to p4ml In all tiling else, hut ' old friends to he niot miserly. -Lowell. ItlllTISII TITI.I'.S COST MdNKV Old raillllles or Ni.liililv .fcnli.lis of tliivlfiK Ca-stt- l,ouie(l by Addi tion of the .Xeuly Kit-It LONDON- (Corresiir.iiili.nce nf the Associated Press) The tender spot in liritlsh 'political life today is the dispensation of titles. These ire awarded, of course, by the King, but on the nomination of the Prime, Mlu ister, and the crieticism of n ftirm (tis is that titles have been Kiven fot a long time and by various Prime Ministers for purely party services and practically - bought hy contrib utions to party funds. The House of Lords has a peculiar interest in this tnutie.r because the old, noble families are jealous of having their caste loweied by the ad ditlon of the newly rich, and purely ilch to the oi dors of nobility. Tile -inestion was threshed on! Inst year and there was a general understanding that ht-reuftnr when honois we;-e announced the leason for thei alleged bestowal should be published. This has been done in form but it Is- alleged not in sub stance, because several much critic ized honors in the last list wem de sciibed as "for public service." which might mean almost anything. The new National parly, which has a few members in the House of Common has takiyi up the question. The chairman, C.cneral Page Croft, has written lo the newspapers i:o poslne to prove before any Imliciiil Meet Your Friends at the Popular Club. Ifess vs. I'roclor La Grande's Mod Ice Cream Rainier Ixo Bevo Our Cijjar line is the Higl Clas. i Sood and they are kept in Humi-lorsi;iiir.trin-.teil for the keeping f( ic;ars in pronpp manner- This meaiw mill ij in .i'HK,('w. .ii khhisoi smokers evervthiiiir at fair prit-es. ' B o e J?)IN "I o o 0 o at Watermelons On Ice . o ppaches,oRaspberries Black Caps, Loganberries, . e Cherries. ' -PhoneUs You? FULlAjN'K )F I'RUTTS Anythmg You Buy of Us is Right. '-YO'l'iaS FOR (1001) SHRVirK v&HGAD EATABLE SJ tin lttee that since 1010 one mem h.'r of Parliament has rejected an of fer of a t it le in leturn for a cash pay ment lo party funds and that the father of a uiemher of the House of Commons was offered for 25,000 pounds. baronetcy i Ho ch.i-gfd also that a member of Parliament who created a Peer aft- er the beginning of Hie war sub- ribed shortly afto ward a very rge sum of money to a newspaper! I r Jewelry Ts tlu only thing you buy lo wrap that dot's not wear out. V.:" It lasts a lifetime, and more in never wasted. G. S. Birnie "WATCHMAKER JEW RLE R OPTICIAN Giar Store r's work, come in and p,et a ro,, drink then take iski't of ice cream home to the good wife Cocol Cola , Milk Sjlake Soda , - : TRESH WATERMELON ON ICE ALL IK MANY -W1 COlfK -XD JHE -CLUB EARL tf. D0ANE, Proprietor. Order Now and veoetablks . 8 that supports the Premier. He mentioned also Instances in which he says titlep were granted to a politician of so notorious a charac ter as to be regarded as unfit; to bo a candidate for Parliament, to another politician regarded an an- scrupulous and to a third man "pre viously involved in a notorious so cial scandal" general rase v.o,v ... prove all his chnrges. Where Sum mer Heat is Dispelled by Cool Drinks lern fir. 15C J5C isc i. i5Q 15C THE TIME. ;oods, and we sell SEE US. fTl f Ik O 9 a " ,-r T t x Q - V CO O O O o o e - 00 a'5 o