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THE OREGON - DAILY C JOURNAL P ORTLAND, TUESDAY. JUNE 12, 191.. i s VELLA WINNER ; LL members of the Daughters of the American ' Kevolution and Children of the Revolution are tirared to participate in the pa- ; triotic parade of the Rose Fetival nrhlch will take place Thursday morn 1 Inc. All who can participate are asked I to assemble at 11:15 at the corner of 1 Fourteenth and Salmon streets, each s Of the organization. The automobiles win d ofcfirttpn in r lacs'uuu uuiiuuk. ;j Those not otherwise provided for may ; Mrs. J. F. Beaumont for places in au H tomobilea. Citizens can perform a pa ftrjOtlc duty by donating their cars to J th' organization for the parade, and Jany who will do this may communicate 5 Wit a Mrs. Johns or Mrs. Beaumont. 'Saaalds Club Nominates. At the Tuesday's meeting of the Seaside Woman's club, the fiomlnating com mittee, Miss Virginia Drake, Mrs. Bet tU : Blackburn and Mrs. L. K. Hume, submitted the following nominations for Officers for the ensuing year: Mrs. V. rt WVih nretidon t Mrs. John I Seines, first vice president; Mrs. L,. K. J Ball, second vice preslcrent; Mrs. Olivia JWhlte. treasurer: Mrs. R. O. Rnlston, secretary; Mrs. L. R. Compton, assist ant ecretary; Miss Virginia Drake. press correspondent. X Astoria -Musical Club. The Friday Musical club of Astoria met for the last time this season at the home of Miss Anna Campbell. Klectlon of of ficers was held with the following re sults: Mrs. J. S. Pelltnger. president: Mrs. J. T. -Allen, vice president; Miss Margaret Griffin, - secretary: Mis3 t.Gayle Roberts, corresponding secre tary, and Mrs. Robert Booth, treas urer. Under the auspices of the club fan oratorio society will be orp;anized iinext year that will be opened to all iwho wsh to Join. One of the famous -oratorios win e siumru unu-r m-: - 'direction of Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed " roruana. !y' CorraJUs wators Study Club. The ' -ilast meeting of the season of the Cor j -Ivallla Nature Study club wa3 held May J9. Corvallis boasts the only nature 'MftiAv fliih in the Ktiite The member- ; i'sblp is limited to 30 women and they :int twice a month at the different '.'Ihomes. The progratms for the year's -tudy are made up in advance and the "-VUsIub subscribes for fluch magazine :.-,and books as will be required fo reference. During the coming year i'the club will continue with the etudy 'of Oreeon birds. Orecon flowers. anJ .J the geographical formation of Orepoil vl regards Its mountains, rivers, lakos 3D. A. K. to Observe nr.g Day. Flag fday will be observed in The Dallea ' ; jwlth appropriate ceremonies. Under i -ttha auspices of Quenett chapter, D. A. . VJR.; the plot of ground on which "Lewis land Clark first landed, a short dis tance west of the city on land which :helmgs to the O-W. R. & N. Co. will ;1e dedicated as the location for a large "flagpole. These ceremonies will take ''Place Thursday evening, June 14, as jfollows: Song, "America." by the 'assemblage; reading of a letter pre I tsentlng a -flag to Quunett chapter and V thc reading of the letter of acceptance ' ,Tby the chapter. Mrs. W. A. Kirby; i"alute to the flag, assemblage; ",Trib- J-4ltlA r i Vn nir" Mrs Tnpni Sfnftlo- i ;i man; reading of "Flag Law," I... B. iFox; reading from the Iewis and Clark VfJournal In which the landing place is jrjamed "Quene," Mrs. K. W. Bayley; 'Jreadlng of the report of the old trails committee, Miss Anne iang; ceremony is - 1 w iyAwvtvx to flavor, and pour malted butter with f salt and pepper "over them Just before ; servinr. Another atyle of prparm them is to chos the greens fine and add to a sauce made of one tablespoon flour, two tablespoons batter, one fourth cup vinegar (or some lemon Juice). Bard cooked egg may also be added. Greens mar bo canned like other vegetables for winter diet. . Mrs. George Parrish, president-elect of the Fernwood Parent-Teacher association. fby the Rev. B. A, Warren, with the IBoy Bcouts as messengers; song, The (Star Spankled Banner," by the asscm- rWage. them, went through a maze of figures and evolutions that Indicated careful preparation and artistic designing. Mrs. Kstella C. Mendenhall, grand matron of Washington, will open the grand chapter in Seattle, June 14. It is expected that Mrs. Lena C. Menden hall, now associate grand matron, will be Installed as grand matron of the Oregon grand chapter on that date. The coincidence of two women of the same name holding the same office in two adjoining states will not be likely to occur again for many years. The Oregon grand chapter, O. E. S., will be in session Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Two Iiodre Oiva Degree Har mony lodge, A. F; and A. M., had a large number of visiting Masons pres ent last night to witness the degree of Master Mason, and Willamette lodge conferred the degree of Fetlowcraft, also, before a large number of visitors. The grand chapter. Royal Arch Masons, had attracted a number of veteran members of the craft to the city in advance of the grand lodge, that will meet Wednesday. State Aerie of Eagles. The state aerie. Fraternal Order of Eagles, is holding its annual session In Portland Of the burning of the flags and eulogy today and tomorrow at Third and Mad- At the Theatres BedTiiweTalayJ- Wartime COOKERY Greens are a very popular article of diet, especially at this season of the year, and they supply a great deal of valuable mineral matter and organic acids for use in the body. These min eral constituents, such as iron, cal cium and phosphorus, are necessary for building bone. The large percentage of water In the greens make them valuable for flushing out the system and they are an excellent substitute for the herb tea of our grandmother's time. They have a tendency to decrease intestinal putre- j faction which modern science found to be one of the causes of the AMUSEMENTS BAKER Broedwy aod Sixth t Morrison. Musical comeoy. JotD cut ptMcua t ww BtUA". 8:13 p. m. COLUMBIA Sixth between Washington n1 ad Stark. Photoplay. "THE LO.nwsumb CHAP." featuring Houae Peiera and Loulae Huff. Bennett 8CPKK-KKYSTO.SE, "A Hot al Uogue." 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. ELEVENTH STREET PLAYHOUSE Drama. Her Unborn Child. 8:19 P. m.. 8:16 p. m. HEILJU Bruaiiw.y at Taylor. photoplay. Harold Bell Wrlsnt a 'Ells Jr jho WORLD." 2:15 p. m. and b:1S P- m. I MlI'lMiriKimi' KnuiiKit at Yamhill. Tan- dTi;ie. Headltner. "THE FASHION dBi I'hi.toplaj. O. Henry' "The Cop and the Anthem." 1:30 p. m. to 11 p. n. L Kit Kmirth at 8trk. Uuaical eomedy. LLLL". 2 p. m. and T p. in. iUJKdTIC Waahiiwton at Park. Photo plays." THEDA BARA In "Uaert sm Soul." Kldr Haggards -Jeaa"). Com edy. Oregou Journai-Hearat-Parha PleturrU New. It a. in. to 11 P- m. OAK8 (Take Oaks c on First Haw thorne). On t dour amusements ana bhuiu pUy spectacle "CIVILIZATION." McEl roy's band. 10 a. m. to 11 p. m. PA NT AG K8 Broadway at Alder. VandeTlUe. HeadUuer. TAMES KAJIYAMA. ir.iM CALLJGKAPH1STO. Photoplay. Chapter 8 of "Tha Neglected Wife," featuring Bath Uolaad. 2.90. 7. 9:13 p. m. PEOPLES West Park and Alder. Photoplay. CI i it a tiunil 1 vol N1 In -TUB awi- fctsT WAY." Weekly screen magaxiae. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. STAB Washington at Park. Photoplays, JACKIE MAUNDERS In TnB wiLW.il. Comedy. "Looeoome Luke's ilouejaiuoa. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. STRAND West Park at 8tark. Vauderllle. Headline. LESTER & MOUKH in comeuy aklt. Photoplay. "THH CIRCUS OF LIFE." fraturinn Zoe Uae. 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. SUNSET Broadway and Washington. Photo plays. WUJ.IAM S. HART in -lauiM-FLL TUIX1VER." Comedy. Paramount PU-toarraDha. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. I ART MUSEUM Fifth and Tmylor. Honrs 3 to r. week days; 2 to 0 Sundays, riee aiier noons of Tuesday. Thursday. Friday. Satur day and Sunday. Jolly Good Show GlTen A RARE assortment of Jolly good acts are offered this week at PaA tages. The headllner. Kajiyama s talented act, is a well worth-while exhibition of handwriting of all kind, backward, upside down and sideways. The dexterous Japanese keeps up a line of conversation all the while. An equally smart performance is that by I Minnie Allen, who dispenses snappy songs, mystifying ledgerdemain, and. some fine takeoffs on movie vampires. Olson and Johnson are riotous come- i dians whose bold musical dissertations ; on marriage get lots of applause. "The ; Beauty Orchard," a lilting little musi- cal comedy, is quite meritorious for j Ita size. Frank Sinclair and Cliff Dixon, nacked up by alx delicious specimens, present this act with rol- licking ditties and dances. Mag tiag gerty's Father," a breezy comedy by Thomas Ryan and Marion Buell la full of fun. Carl and Victor Pederson start the show with an aerial act that gets . by with te belp of resourceful wits. ,t3 I "The Neglected Wife'- in its third in stallment, contains continued interest and suspense. BY? Clj?JRA.INGRAI-l. 'JUD30N, Jimmy South-Breeze Saves the , Children HOMEHOW, I'm fearfully tlrel of parks and woods and treea and green things," said Jimmy South-Breeze, "I wish I could find some place different." "Dearie me, that's easy," aaid Susy West-Breeze laughingly, "I wouldn t worry about that, that's so easily rem edied." "Wouldn't you?" exclaimed Jimmy, "well, what yould you dor' "I'd go to the lake!" said Susy. Jimmy looked at ber thoughtfully. "I would Just like to know why 1 couldn't think of that," he said in din gust, "it seems perfectly easy for you." Susy laughed. "It's easy for me be cause I don't try so hard," she said. "But let's not fool around and ta.K about It. come on over to the lake." Together they blew through the trees across the meadows, and over to the sandy beach. "This is surely the place for me." exclaimed Jimmy in delight, "see the golden sand come on, Susy, let's rough It up a bit." "After while," replied Susy, "but first let's muss up the water a little. It'a entirely too flat and blue." Look, Jimmy, they don't know the storm is coming." Now, if you ever were a breeze even for a minute you would know ex actly what fun Jimmy and Susy had. They spread themselves this and flat on the water and slipped away out from shore. Then they humped them selves up hie and fierce and blew swiftly to the shore. Such beautiful, frilly waves they did make, toot They pushed the water up till each wave crest got so high it tumbled over in a frill of foam. "Look at that." cried Jimmy, "see the big one I turned overl" "And did you see miner" exclaimed Susy. "I'm sure my wave was the biggest" "If it was, I'll make a bigger one." said Jimmy, gaily. "Wouldn't you Just like to stay here forever?" cried Susy, breathless ana happy with her blowing. "No. I wouldn't." said Jimmy, and he stopped his play long enough to look at the sky. - "Don't you see that storm coming In the northeast? I mean to go back to the park and hide. We can play here some other day." Just as they were slipping away to shelter. Susy spied some children on the beach. "Look. Jimmy, they don't know the storm is coming. Can t we tell them some way? I'm sura they ought to go home." "Let's blow some sand In their faces." said Jimmy. "That will make them run." So both the breeies blew sand around In tiny whirlpools till the children were glad to run for home. "There, that's done." said Jimmy, as the last child scampered away from the beach, "and now we must hldV Off they blew to the shelter af the bashes. And they reached there Just as a fierce storm broke. ' Tomorrow 'The Crooked Sunflower." John D. Wins Tax Case) Washington. June 12. (I. N. 8.) Efforts of the Cleveland authorities to force John D. Rockefeller to psy personal taxes there felled Monday when the supreme court dismissed the appeal for want of Jurisdiction. FRATERNAL NOTES Grand Officers of O. E. S. Wel . corned by Several Hundred Hasten Star Reception. One of the fmost successful receptions ever given Jby the Oregon grand chapter. Order "pSastern Star, was accorded the dele gates and officers of that body last jtolght at the Masonic temple. The truest of honor was Mrs. liotella O. ' JMendenhall of Seattle, grand matron . t the Washington grand chapter, O. ' ' 5fi, S. The' orchestra was um'ter the dl- faction of Mrs. Fred L. Olson. Frances ' JIanrahan gave the dance. "Les Mil . Sions." Tho Rose City escort, under Jfllrectlon of Mrn. I.ulu Maorum worthy : anatron of Roso City chapter, consisted f 1( young women, armed with shep ; - frierd crooks and bearing baskets of rlowers. Mrs. Dora R Pchiike, grand ison streets, presided over by W. L. Cooper of Portland. There are 35 dele gates and officers from 12 aeries. Frank R. Kirk of MarshfieJd, stata vice president, is In line for election as president. Vic Chapman of Portland is grand secretary; M. J. Canpbell, Clatskanie, conductor; T. E. Richie, Portland, treasurer; George E. Wood. Eugene, inner guard; V. Stroble, Pen dleton, outer guard. Special Program for Koss City. Rose City camp, Modern Woodmen of America, promises an interesting pro gram Wednesday night, even if the clerk, F, J. Darlington, and the state deputy consul, J. M. Simmons, are en route to Chicago. Ranch Hand Killed By Filipino Woman Salinas, Cal., June 12. (TT. V.) Stabbed and ttirown into a bonfire to burn, Charles Esoobcn, a ranch hand was found dead on the Allen ranch, near Point Lobos, during the night matron, and J, O. Mclaughlin, grand according to telephone advices received toatron. hoaejed the Droeeeslon of crand nere. orncers declared that a Fill officers, and the escort, after eeatlHg plno woman, living in the vicinity, ad in us aiaooing n,scoDan. Cardinal Gibbons Hopes for Victory Lemon Juice For Freckles Girls! Make beauty loMon at home for a few cents. it! Beauty Chat if Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into h bottle conteJnlne three ounees of nrch. krd white, shake well, and you have a buarter pint of the best freckle and tan union ana cemciexion beautifier at How Do You Interest Others? I lO go through life with the idea that you are interesting and that ' there is no need of making any effort to please must be a comfortable eensatlon, satisfactory to yourself yet . very ineffective as far as the opinion of others is concerned. Each individual must gather as they grow. They must be keen observers of the beauties and benefits of our blessings, as well as the wonderful de velopments of the sciences. In other anaemic condition so frequently found. The chief uses of greens are: To add variety to the diet and stim ulate the appetite, to furnish building material for growing children and ton ics for all; to give alkaline reaction to the blood and tissues; to prevent con stipation; and to prevent scurvy. Among the witd plants that are used as greens, the dandelion is one of tho Pralats Oratifled That There most common. It is cut before the 1 .M w TTnion ef Charcb ud stats flower bud has exoanded. and th root I . . - . . . I " ' i a, ipni. nnnntn: naimcaiaa voiinv. is discarded. The milk weed, cut when less than six inches hlah. before its South Bend. Ind.. June 12. (L N. leaves have fairly unfolded from the! 8.) That the United States may win j stalk, is considered almost eoual to as- a SDeedy victory in me woria war is paragus. Sour sorrel may be added to the wish expressed Monday aiternoon soups or salads and the cultivated by Cardinal Gibbons of Baltimore, in . varieties are used as greens. Chicory an address delivered to the citizens rurnisnes excellent greens. Marsh of South Bena, in ins niga scnooi marigold is prepared like spinach. Pur- I auditorium. siane nas long been cultivated as a pot We are engaged In an awful war, nerD ana saiaa plant. It should be Baid the cardinal, "the outcome of usea wunout tne roots Terore its bios- which God only can foretell. Let the soma. Spinach is a favorite among the outcome be favorable to America and uuinvdt-eu varieties. xoung, lenaer jet us all pray that with the termlna oeec iops are aeiicious. Swiss ohard tinn of thi struarrle Dernetual neaca . .i . . . . i - - - ww-- - tunica u.l mo ena ox ine spinacn season and the midrib is used like asparagus wniie tne leaves make fine greens. K.aie, turnips and ra:tard are also used. Greens should oe washed sev eral times in a large Quantity of water. axter carefully removing the dead weeds and leaves. Enough water ad here to the leaves to furnish moisture for cooking. They should be cooked only until they are tender and there should be very little liquid when they nave finished cooking. However, if there is more fluid after cooking than is necessary, add it to the soun stock as u contains some valuable minerals. Hearing on the application of rail- ' cook greens with salt pork or bacon roads operating within the state of Oregon for an increase of 1$ per cent on freight rate- will not be given by the Public Service commission before June 11. This is the announcement given by the commission to the rail roads in response to their query. The railroads, the O-W. R. & N.. Southern Pacific, S., P. & S.. nnd minor lines operating within the state have applied to the commission for the right to increase all Intrastate rates 15 per cent, consonant with the action of the transcontinental lines. Arrayed against the carriers !s the entire body of man ufacturers and shippers who hold that any increase in freight rates will be : unjust. may follow." The cardinal expressed his pleasure that there has been no union of the state and church in this country. "My prayer is that I shall never live to see the day that any such i union might be perfected," he Bald. j Hearing on Freight ! Rates Is Deferred BY ITLyLTAjM RUSSELL. frery. very small cost Your grocer has the lemons, and any I 'W'ords, each one who desires to be an Inrug store or toilet counter will bud- entity in this world, and who wishes , ply three ounces of orchard white for 'ew cents. Massage this sweetly frugrant lotion into the face, neck, arms fcnd hands each day and see how 'freckles and blemishes disatDear and how clear, soft and white the skin be- jcomes. Yes! It is harmless WOMEN ! Mothers? T r A IIAI IKS... UAUbll I ttl , ton Who Jtlra. easily; ;ire pale, hag jrard .and . tworn: nervous ' 'or irritable: I who are sub ject to fits of melancholy or the n "-blues." , "yfet your blood 'examined for iron dencl ' Jencr. IZBOX taken Imes a tor increase your strengt low per cent in twe many cases. Ferdlna UXATED l0U monWni aim bi in sa aetaintd frooyy4ood dniuM cut ran It of SJrJSet nana m. emally xfA fa aerala U lth rea af jrt.vHts will foWance so..Vch find eks iff, XKing. to Interest, even one person, or many, must be keenly interested in one sub ject at least and know It thoroughly. Many women go through the world without gathering any Information other than that which they can glean from the misleading headlines of the newspapers. They are not sufficiently Interested in the news to read it In detail. Therefore they cannot con verse upon the subjects sufficiently well to interest others. The reason' why some women are interesting and charming is because they have their brains stored with ' things that interest them. They have not only observed what was going on in the big world, but they have taken mental note of the beautiful and great and have given tnem thought and study. Away back in the brains of these women are ideas and plans and visions, which, even if not developed. are intensely interesting. Every girl and woman should care fully consider what I say and compel herself to stop before she passes any subject of vital importance to the na tion ehe should regard it seriously, and then listen to. or read what she can of information on the subject. She should cultivate her brain in some way to retain what she learns, if by no other way than writing it down In correct detail. "There Is no excuse for ignorance" said Noah Webster when he comnlled the greatest dictionary in the world, and there are some Americans who will ask; "Who is Noah Webster V It is appauing to know how many women pass by the real and true In this world and waste their time on the artificial and unreal. We have all got to face rauiiy at. soma urns or another. The woman who, whan aha hear soma.ap-. palling crime of this present war, says, i aon r. neueve it, and I don't want to believe it," will be obliged to believe it or something possibly worse in the course of time. mere is such a thing as mental tnruiiessness, the mature brain with out an intelligent idea. You must trunk for yourself, form some opinion on every question and subject that holds your interest long enough to make you hesitate. If you have the germ of an Idea cultivate it into ma- lumy, even tnougn it be an antago nistic idea. People need not be charm mg to be interesting. I have known an antagonist of the most stubborn kind to hold people in the palm of his hand with the power of his subject and ma nicuioa oi ireaunz ir. It is far more Interesting, however to fill your storehouse of information with subjects of a high and beautiful nature. That can be accomplished only oy seeaing me good In everything, however bad. There is nothing so bad v. A . . , - wun. no sooq can do round in it or from it and the bad must be recog nised in order to find its opposite. The most important thlnar is to interest people, and that cannot be done unless you are deeply interested yourself. ' one auiet nour out of vrmr busy day and concentrate all of your mina upon tne subject which interests you most, find your own conclusion. and even if It conflicts with others it will surely be Interesting if you have tne courage of your convictions. of -SK H hjf V r ru r R " bb; 'etasaBVBaBBWBaBaMMMsVMasMMW FORTY YEARS' SUCCESS For a business to be successful for 40 years means a great deal. Among otner things, it means remarkable ex cellence in the products it sells. No inferior article can be sold on a large scale for so many years, and It must not only bo good at the outset, but so good that tho progress of 40 years shall not develop any better article to supersede it. . So women can with confidence de pend upon that old. tried and tasted remedy for woman's ailments, Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, still as popular as aver, though it was placed on th market before tba een tennlal year. 137.. :. (AdrO Clara Kimball Young IN ' THE EASIEST WAY Eugene Walters Drama AT THE PEOPLES Rose Carnival Specials! Clearance Prices Prevail Women's and Misses' Dresses Marked Down With No Regard to Former Prices Wash Dresses as low as $7.00 Silk Dresses as low as $11.75 Evening Dresses A truly wonderful collection in all the new and most favored shades, including Chinese orchid, shell pink, turquoise blue and sul phur also black and white and combinations of colors. Geverly designed and splendidly made attractively priced at $14.75, $18.75 $19.75 Sports Apparel At Radical Reductions Prices Now $14.75, $19.75, $24.75 and Up Third Floor VVV Separate Skirts and Sweaters Reduced The Summer vacation the outing, the motor trips and excursions to the beaches call for appropriate apparel. Here you will find it in variety and abundance, and for Festival week at prices exceptionally interesting. SWEATERS A truly wonderful collection of sweaters for all occasions, of silk, silk fiber, Shet land wool, etc., in all colors and all com binations of colors. Some belted and others plain loose and form fitting mod els. Specially priced at $4.00, $6.75, $12.50 And Up Second Floor SKIRTS Skirts for sports and utility wear with the new blouses. Materials are Georg ette satin, silk poplin, crepe and fiber silk in washable fabrics. A splendid va riety of colors and combinations of colors to choose from. Special reduced prices are $3.95, $6.75, $16.75 And Up Second Floor An Interesting Sale of Blouses Priced Special $0.00 For Summer wear these blouses will instantly ap peal. All are in dainty de signs, clevely made and designed of voile and or gandy, in a great variety of new models. Two styles are shown. Make an early selection. Main Floor Furs Altered and Remodeled Now at Summer Rates 0 faStore Your Furs FURS Cold-Air Vaults FREE Cook Book Wouldn't you like to tane the delicious crisp-craned biscuits and hot bread that Cotuolene makes? Wouldn't you like to jce.how quickly and deliciously wholesome Cottolene does all kinds of frying? Wouldn't you like to taste de licious cakes and cookies made without butter with Cottolene? W e believe you would. So we have printed a Special Cook Book containing 239 recipes by famous cooks. We shall be glad to mail you this Cook Book free. If you prefer to in tame of you own recipes be lure to ute one-third leas Cottolene than you uie of other shortening. , Cottolene ii richer nd foes farther. But this unusual Cook Book is well worth writing for. Write The N. K. Fairbank Company, 111 West Washington Street, Chicago, 111. Cottolene nAt$ cseotf Cooking Brtttr- At grocer in tins of convenient sizes anil tmi liliiliilMMiiliiiiUhdlliUiiliili I General Housecleaning W offer a new service. We can clesn your whole house from attic to basement in one oar. Lei us furnlah details and referencea Expert Window Clsaasra, Henry Bid. SCala 6327. JL-47C3. AMUSEMENTS BAKER Broadway aad Morrison Mala 9. A-&3SO T0JT1GHT AJTD ALL WIEK Tie Tint ef tk Bur Soa4 Attractions Cemiag to This Theatre Caesar Hawry IrTinv Broeka Adolph Liak M. fL Walden Great and Wiiuj Oxjj Baa-pa) Lily Tankard Be'vrt O'Coaaet OUWrt Clajrtaa MOST FASTIS ATINO fflORri EVER COAX F.I) FROM THE 'GREAT WIIITK WAY" SMti sa Bala the Entira Wnk l"n a : MlbU. kvwer floor. 12 and i .'. tl tmr, 81 AO l: faHrr. rwrt-d. .Vt mnt 2Vr. Wtdmli; tnitltw. t-t Mats. 11: Sarnrdaj snatloar. 2c to $1 : ROSE FESTIVAL Week Attraction 11TH ST. PLAYHOUSE MOXXXBOBT AT 1UVHTI rmosTxaii Mint 4767 AatD A-ssea xwxn Ammiooir 2:15 Tsxza zTxxzsa saa AX. I. HZ XT WEBX XVA2XXS OBTX.T ASstTTTlO AT 9AXXVY MATZJIEXS. Botb vonis aad Msa at sTlgat. HER UNBORN CHILD" THE TRUTH ABOUT Birth Control Xs CaOdrea AdmlttaA. NOT A PICTURE! rollowlas; Moos Xaelude Ksssrrsd Seat st ATT9 25. 35. 50: xrrE'M 25. S5. SO. 75 Tickets Vow eUraff for XaUra Weak. ,v pANTAGEV llllll I -L MATINEES DAILY, 2i30 k TAKZO XAJTTAKA rieseatiaa Xia Oris-laal Callifiasais as4 Jfastal SsmoBStretiaaa OTBXK BIO ACT a 4 TJir I'wformaaeas Dally Msbt Curtain at 7 as4 LYRIC f5 TOOK w eta aaa Btas aiaaase Daily st 1:30. 10c Onry Klia eoatlssMos st 7, lie. 2S Taa Xatae sf Xssie aad Lauktac lals Week A Blot ef Mirth. Mosle and rretty Girls Tao1h TaadsvUla Tryeats. XI SOUXLX CX0W.