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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 3. ,1917. PROGRESS OF 1917 IN FRATERNAL WORLD WILL BE TOLD IN NEXT SUNDAVS JOURNAL THE INNER LIGHT ITe that hath light wtthln hta own clear breast ' May sit r th' cnter and enjoy brljrht day, But he that htdee a dark soul and foul thoughts . Bealf hted walks under th midday sua. if 12 ton. LO, THE POOR INDIAN Ix, the poor Indian !,WiM untutored mind - - . Sees God ia the clouds, or hears bim la the wind; His soul proud Selene never taught to stray . , Far as the solar walk or milky way. , ' " Alexander Pope. . tlew Offer inds oti te Screen ati6 Stage Y r iVplvftf Suits in! Keeping With 1 Yuletide .r Pretty Girls at Columbia Theatre ' Make Splendid Appearance . in New Costumes. I TACK PICKFORD. who. Jto : Jj-Wj SIZ J sawyer, at tne v-orumDut ujcauc, " 6 Cava vouri kids the ercatcst kind of treat. Younff P-ckford brings to the screen the very incarnation of American boyhood. 1HES rlrls at 'the Columbia theatre are wearing the smartest of smart velvet suits that are decidedly In keep fog with the Yuletide season. Pretty girls, to start, with, th encaslngs of eich cerise velvet make them appear "positively ravishing. Coat suits are these new creations, farhlone'd on the simplest of lines, and driving an effect of - chlo yet colorful severity. The only trimming is of akunk fur. Velvet caps with skunk trimming and a Red Cross emblem adorn the girls heads and Roman at'oes of black velvet and cerise silk : stock I nirs complete the costumes. A .Christmas suggestion is afforded by .the bells concealed in the skirts. Alto gether, the Columbia girls are most fetching, and are causing a generous amount of admiring comment from pa trons of the theatre. Incidentally, th opstumes were designed by no lees a personage than Mrs. Ralph Ruffner. - the wife of the new manager of thi Columbia. . . a Ifevery Number Pleases ji Music, comedy and a strong man act sf :high merit feature the new Hlppo- : jrirome bill which opened Thursday aft . 4'noon and will continue until Satur . jQay night. The entire program is weil -balanced aad every number pi eased Ja.o usual big ' Hippodrome crowd. "" The Three Regals, European novelty v 'athletes,, did -mme strong jaw stunts : iat made a hit with everyone. Ona of them held a 275 pound anvil sus pended from his teeth while two others r struck mighty blows on it with sledge -hammers all to the accompaniment . . luiappy music. J- Kelly Wilder &, Co. is one of the TOest rftusleal companies seen in the local vaudeville house this season. A fclanist, violinist, a good soprano an-J a tenor gave music lovers a tree. Irian favorites were followed by some semi-ci assies ana tne act ended witii medley of popular choruses. With plenty of all that makes a blackface alr popular with a vaudeville audi' jBitce, Marshall and Covert kept things moving fast. A little of everything in Jhe line of Jokes, song and "fiance 1j r.r rled by these partners. Most of their comedy Is tew and bright, while they have evokved a few dance steps That will make their rivals step lively, Heart stuff Is supplied by Follett an J icks, also plenty of wholesome laugh Repartee is fast- and furious, with ail , hades and varieties of emotions car rled out. Jere Sanford as a red - .headed . chore boy has a good line iti patter. He opens and finishes his acc wtth whistling and yodel in g that brings urtatn call a A couple of pretty skat' iag girls complete th vaudeville pro k (ram. Juliette Day is seen to ad vantage in "The Calendar Girl." a fhotoplay. - . Ideal .Tom Sawyer -' It is generally conceded that Jack - Pickford makes an ideal "Tom Saw - yer," even those lovers of Mara Twain's works, who are apt to be lather hypercritical to their const-) ration of an attempt to transfer the stories to the screen, have been loud In their approbation of his "Tom Saw der," It is claimed. The picture will semain at the Columbia until Satur lay, owing to the big demand for eats. BSBSSSSJBSHSBBSBSBSSSSSaw B : . I mm eaaiaksssHBaBBBBBBHBakrMBMSasskv' " : '' is-: -Li .: ': mmmm - v'-. -.: '::'. t.w-v-- WL : :., .f :... - i - . Noted To Orga Play Sunday Genevieve Baum-Gaskins of 0. A. C. Music School Will Be Heard at Auditorium. A", T3 - '.1 jDurgiar - He PI TT7 was cased man or rcw Trimble f; In? "One .Worda I Sellwood Choir W ay ATTRACTIVE concert will be given at Th Auditorium, next Sun day afternoon at S o'clock, when mem bers of th faculty of th Oregon Agri cultural college school of music will fur-1 nlah - th program. Genevieve Baum- Gasklns, organist: Carl Grlssen. violin ist, and' William yrederw aaaklns, bari tone, will be the .soloists. Mrs. Gasklns Is a noted organist, hav ing studied under WUhelm Mlddelechulte of Chicago. Mr. Oris sen. while a native Oregonian. studied many years in Ber lin and la a member of th Portland Bymphony orchestra. Professor Gas klns is- a former pupil of Karleton Hackett, ' Chicago, and John Dennis Mehaa of New York. Raleigh P. Trimble, wp knowm Mult! nomah club member, loves) th word of Josh Billings, "I dont kar what a maa sea so long as h sea It In a few words." He has them on a card ta a frame hung en th wall ef th dining; room of his horn, 204 St. Clair street. Th card la In a conspicuous : place, probably for th benefit of gueets. - Whan be cam horn ftetdrday Bight after being away for a few minute L walked la to th dining room before re tiring. A sharp command, "throw up tour hands." halted him. Crouching at th center of 'th table was Portland's "Nob HiU burglar. "Get the hands or aad shell out your Be d aulck about It." - v - - Trimble's eye caught th card. Never bad ha heard so much la a few words. Her was a man after his own heart. Incidentally after his cash aad i Billing would 'have liked. - Trimble beinr unarmed lost no ttm fa obeying th stranger's : command, tjp want his hands, out want hi cash and the burglar left. . , .. . "Aad." saya Trtrabl bow wtth added emphasis. "I dost kar what a maa ses so long as h sea Hta a few words. "Th quicker h says it," he adds. i "th ouifikor your oourag returns.' FRATERNAL NOTES 1 Th Christmas festivities of Wash ington commandery No. 15, Knights Templar, were greatly enjoyed by the members and their guests. Royal Arch famUiea at the Masonic hall. East MK?I.PI13' Charlie Ghaplih (Glad to Quit Pest House No, .He Is Not a Movie Star, but a Negro Preacher Down in Tennessee. Tenn.. Dec it. (I. Burnslde and East Elahtb street Tue- 1 X a Charlie Chaplin has Just Whea writlns to er eellias oa adrtrtiMn piHe Dancer Is Suirig For Loss of $50,000 Legs MEW YORK. Dec 28. (I. N. S.) Miss Daisy Xames, formerly a dancer of the Winter -Garden, declared on oath that her leg were worth $50,000 to her before they were cut off by a train. She is suing the Lackawanna rail road for that amount. On June 10, 1115, according to her complaint, she attempted to cross the company's tracks at Greenwood avenue, East Or ange. While avoiding one train, she was run, over by another running la tbe opposite direction. Cabaret Life Pictured "That Night," the Mack Sennett com edy, which will be shown at the Lib erty theatre Sunday, is an amusing tale Of cabaret life. Mary Thurman, more scantily, dressed and more beautiful than the rest of the cabaret girls, be comes the coveted prise of the night life devotees, and is eventually led into a fake marriage with atteridant diffi culties.- . . ' . Her Malady Is Convenient in Dry States day night Norman L. Crout, past, commander,, was Introduced to the many children present as Santa Claus, and his tremendous pack waa the won der and delight of th little guests. They climbed all over him aad dance! azaand him In happy abandon a really, truly Santa Claus none could doubt. The Christmas tree was load ed with presents for young and old. Ihe retiring commander, R. D. Robin son, waa not presented with anything by th commandery, but his wife wjm called up Instead and presented wltf a set of silver tableware by Rev. Wll liam -W. Toungson. Th installation of officers was In charge of Right Em inent Sir W. W. Toungson grand pre! ata of the United States, assisted by Eminent Sir W. G. Shellenbarger. cap tain general of th Oregon grand com mandery. The new officers are ; " R. R. Schomp, commander ; Carl W Frank, generalissimo : H. T. Banfleld, captain general; Albert con der Wertn, treasurer; Robert Martyn. recorder: E. L. Hawley. senior warden; Jamej E. Martin, junior warden ; A. B. Cut ler, standard bearer ; Joha R. Graham warder; Jamea F. Drake, captain of th guard; Thomas Buck!, sentinel. The Sons"" and Daughtese of Norway Thursday - night held a Chrlstmaa fes tival la th auditorium of the Masoma Tempi that waa crowded with mem bers and guests and their children. Carl Adds presided. - Vie , Consul, A. O. Bjeiland'gava wn -address of wel come: and 7 Pastor -William Peterson extended a ' Chrlstmaa welcome. ' The Norwegian Singing society sang , sev era! native songs. .A musical- progran. Included a- violin solo by Miss Halg Hansen. Miss , Ruth Lange at the piano; recitation. Miss Broun r eg ; plant auet, Dora brothers : song. Miss M Li onels. The American flag was hung with the Norwegian at the end of the, hall. - A big Christmas tre reached high Into- the dome, and Santa Claus handed the procession of merry Uttt ones delightful fruit from its branches. Willamette Tribe, Improved Order of Red Men. Wednesday night held Its an nual Christmas festival at Its hall. Third and Madison streets. Santa Ciaus led over B0 children around the N. re covered from th smallpox. He has just left the pest house. Pox-marked Charlie la not the Charlie of the movies. He la th Rev. Charlie Chaplin, negro preacher. Miss Arthur's Husband Assigns Boston, Dec it- (L N. S.) Ben jamin J. Cheney, husband of Miss Ar thur, actress, made an assignment her Thursday showing liabilities amounting to 920.000. The greater part of It U hotel bills. Thrilling Rescue Leads to Police Court 4 Bystander Pours Cold Water on Burning of Kaiser in Los Angeles. Will: Give Concert Methodist Church Has Prepared Program of Sacred Music For Sunday" Night ON SUNDAY evening, at 7 M o'clock, .th choir ef th Sellwood Mftbodlst Episcopal church.' Fifteenth street and Tacoma avenue, will render a concert of sacred music, under the direction of Elmer Cumpstoa. Mis Constance Mac lean will be th accompanist. Th fol lowing program will be gtvaat ArtlMsr. TW Christmas Im",, A4u Ttbtia MMCUOt Carl Steak it. TbtV On tr Thy Lev Has ftpend Us"... WallM Dow. "On Mth SehaM rfboasar . . Lmbnm Mb Rata Stmubtoa aad Gaaraa Stria. TTolut !, "Las adtaas." Staia Op. B, A. at. aehaL Deal, "BUT af taa CMC" Claribal aad Dal llama, aslha. "Boiy Nick Urtaa" Aeaaa) Choir. Sola, Tea Infest Kiss" KatdHsear Him Rata Stoaskto. Aatbaat. "Bahatd. fha Dar Coaa" Chair. ' tola, Tbe Bahrtattoa at tea Dew". . .1 WUaaa Raeaia, Artbm. "8ed Oat Taj Liht" Gaoaod Caoic th front. Dr. Josenh Bchafar. r summer school, announces that W. P. Boyntoa. Drofaaaor of nhvaVa v - DeCou. Instructor of maUiemaUca. and . - Stafford of the chemistry de partment will be on th list of uatver sitx Instructors who will teach la the summer school. v m .a COOKEJKlf. Dried Fralt Cahe Two cups dried ap-' Plea, pasche or any kind driad fant J two eupe New Orleans molasses, on half rup shortaniag. two gga. one cup milk, flour for stiff batter, one teaspoon soda, oa cup seeded raisins, on teaspoon nutmeg. on teaspoon ground cinnamon, oa halt . leeiiMMin munj ,1am, inu. . A - - - - Soak th fruit overnight. Then o6 very fine and simmer In the aaucepaa wita tne molasses for two hours aad a half. Let it cooL Add beaten yolks ef eggs to shortening and beat unto light. Ada in milk, then the fruit and mo usse. Beat hard for five tnlnutea New add snouah flour for a stiff batter and aoda dissolved In a tablespoon of hot water. Mix welL . Then add the flour, raisins and spice aad beat vigorously. Add the Juice of lemon and finally th whites bee tea to a stiff froth. Th hat ter must be stiff but elastic enough to drop from spoon. Bak la moderate oven two houra f OS ANGELES. Dec IS. (L N. 8.) F. - Vandergraft waa arrested here when! be attempted to end the miseries of' Kaiser WUhelm burning in Hades and was brought before a Judge. A film company claimed .Vandergrift turned a hose Into a thrilling "bell seen where the "kaiser was slssllng at th expense of quantities of crude petro leum, and. besides, considerably damp ened the temperament of th actors. Police Judge White released Vander grift under a suspended sentence. WAR WORK Household Hints Big. soft tuffets. formed to Just fit th curve in front of th moot luxurious davenports. Baby comforts and comfy robes of satin in blue or pink, made In acta to match! Some are embellished with head embroidered wreathe, or Insets of fine lace medallions ; others are finished with a fancy stitch. 11 kinds of roll-up of khaki for the soldier kit. Skating hats and muffs to match, usu ally ta a brilliant color and of some soft, warm material such aa duvetyn, or wool velour. fMIAHJL Neb.. Dec 28. (XT. P. Oer V-J trude Hoffman, dancer, must drink end half pint of champagne as a heart stimulant after each performance or. account of the great exertion Involved, her husband. Max Hoffman, tastuiea la municipal court today. Sb Is in danger of - death without the cham pagne, Hoffman said. Hoffman was acquittea oi uiegai possession and Illegal transportation of liquor on the strength of his testimony1.- He was arrested on arrival here last Sunday to flu a vaudeville engagement, by the morals squad, ana six pints of champagne round in nu suitcase see Midnight Matinee at Liberty The Liberty theatre will give a mid night matinee - after the regular show Monday night that promises to outclass rntterlng tree and passed out some anything tnat. nas oeen uone a. u-i wonderful presents. Mayor George L. Meat substitute One cup pea nut butter. 1 cup cornstarch, 2Vs cups cold left over (weak) coffee or coffee substitute; 1 teaspoon salt; one half teaspoon sage. Add cornstarch, and seasoning to peanut butter, add coffee little at a time, stirring until thor oughly blended. Put In double boiler cook four hours (without stirring) or more, until it forms a aolfd cake. Let cool la diah In whlch It Is cooked. Slice and eat cold or dip in beaten egg and fry- popular picture palace. w svl I'M Sending money to our soldiers in France E HAVE completed - Ar rangements with j our Paris correspondent for forwarding money to American : -soldiers in France, without the ." necessity of an address. : Full name and title of the soldier, . his company and regiment, are all required. We - can transmit money by cable' or mail , This arrangement will now in- - sure -the safe delivery of funds ; to our soldiers in France. Our Exchange Department" Win-. " dow No. 3, -j will gladly answer ' , ... , questions and; give ;fulliinforma- -lion.- -. --" ' c-' u " ' ' "- JtrstXojr thpeejBeTter'ei tions Fifth at Stark Baker spoke on loyalty and fraternity. The following program was given Miss Helen wed eking, song: Harry Wolf, recitation: Miss Oliver, piano selection; Miss Viva, recitation; Miss Sylva Scaholm. piano selection: Ella Rannscher and Margaret Wedeklnn. piano auet., a Ivaaho Homestead. Brotherhood of American Yeoman, held a suocessful Christmas festival Wedneaday night at Rcyal Arcanum hail, whleh waa su pervised by the ladles of the Ivanho Rowena circle. Mrs. Joseph South and tvo daughters opened the program with a violin obi Irs to. The Star of th tun si. - ina cnuaren participatM in a program of song and recitation, vmeh ertud received a token from Santa Claus. a a a Banks Maccabees wLl have a smoker Saturday night.' December 29, and will tecelve State Commander J. W. Sher wood as the speaker of the evening. - a a Oregon assembly No. 1, United Ar iuans. neia a largely attanaed onen meeting with speeches and musical program at W. O. w. temple, Thursday nignt. Many mends , and members of the order attended. - TODAY'S AMUSEMENTS If p. Sk SDUI rcaTTRK rruM COT.TJMBLA Sixth btwn WHklnrtaa aad Btark. Jack FVkford ta -Tea Waajt." leO L n. to 11 & ia. .,TTrm' IJBERTT Braadvay at gurit. ' OartMina 'rrac n oaa ua wtau.' 11 to 1 1 T. si. MAJEST10 Wahlnctofl st Park, mm lord m ina voaoanua aiaa. 11 i. a. to 11 r. ta. PKOPLEfl Wan Park St Aldar. Maeiata im -mi niro. ixa.au To lip. StBET Broadway at -Wathioctoa. Doaalaa nimmi ia ina lajsb." 10 s sa la TAR -WaahlnstoB at park, lfary Piekfard ta "Babaeea af Saujrbrook- Tirm. 11 a. aa. n it a. . cmaia-a HITT.IT1 Broadway at Taylor. wamar,- aarv Hopwood faroa. VAUDKVILU FaNTaOE Broadway at Aldar. - Baadliaar. "TIM Baaata aad Ua rUry.- faahirtns Mar- iwmi ana nar aiuna nopara aoa aoa Addad attraction. Qlsa Axiora aad aaaaanv p. b . cqBuntimn - BIPPODBOMB Broadway at'Taobin. Haad. Uoar. KaUy-WOder. aoas mkw. Photoplay laatara. oliatta Day ia The '-t -r eL-L 1 a. ak. roatinaaaa. BTRANU W'uhtBrtoa bataaaa park aad Waa) x i Tuamua ii iiiiot. Toa Aanal laTaila. "Looptns the Loop." iVatara nbota play. Jane Caprioa ia 8raablaa hUld. a. Bias. Q'L Mtlw. 3:20 p. t . , stock. orraHtNfis J BAKCB Broadway kataaia Hnrraoa and AVW. 1H JUEaaar s imjwtw Mm tarn IHU ( the Leneaona Ptna. K-anuaT. B-.20. LTBIO reerth t Btark. Mwrfnal aooMdv. 'Maatmrd Klnsa,- with Baa DUloa aad Al frankaV -Daily atattaaa. S40 ps. at. Braaiasa. q aad e'etackT The Industry encouraged by the' row. ernment, Tunis Is now producing" more than io.vuo.ovu gauons or olive oil I year and expect In. a few years to more i i a a bwuiw 1 1 iw aimmna. Hermits One third cup butter. thirds cup sugar, 1 egg, S tablespoons of milk. 1 cup flour. S teaspoons and cuffs of brilliant stuff. baking powder, one half cup raisins. stoned and cut Into ' small pieces, one half teaspoon cinnamon, on fourth teaspoon doves, on fourth teaspoon mac, on fourth teaspoon of nutmeg. Cream th butter, add sugar gradually, then raialaa. eggs wejj beaten aad milk. Mix and sift dry Ingredients and add to th mixture. Roll mixture quit thin, but not as thin as for gla- geranap. Terse Taaltlss. Mate! esse and brocb ar In favor among alike. " Waistcoat fronts appear on knee- length eoata. Evening dresses have lone;, pointed trains. Velvet suits are having a consider able vogue. Hats are simple in trimming, but elaborate In line. e Long scarfs of wool muffle the throats of fashionable women. Many of the new dreesee have aklrt that almulate trousers. Ia .many cases the fashionable dresses have one sided collars. Crystal buttons are a pretty trim ming for the velvet dress. Vary plain frocks may have collars The Franco-Amer lean exposition, an exhibit of American' war relief wort for Prance, waa recently opened in Paris. Th American Red Cross Is among th principal cxhlbitora. Th purpoae of the display . Is to visualise to the French people the achievements and activities of th American Red Cross. The expoeltloa was opened by President Polncar. M. Barthou, secretary of foreign affairs, ta the opening address said: The great American Red Croee Is performine marvels before the eye of Franco. The French government thanks the American people."' Among the Red Croee exhibits are architectural draw ings and cardboard models of t pltale and barracks; photographs of refugees and repatriated children, with Red Cross workars washing, feeding. and taking care of them; views and models of the various kinds of can teens now In operation; and surgical dressings, hospital supplies. . and" mod el, hospital device. On each day of th laat week of th exposition, which Win be American week, distinguished Americans will speak on th work of th American Red Croaa. The re oclpts are for French war relief. ' a e a Mrs. Wllloughby Cummin rs of To ronto has been appointed a member of th honorary war loan comnaHt - of Toronto. Canada. Mrs. Cummlng well known to American women through her association with the In ternational Council -of women. M. B. Nichols, director of public Information, Ottawa. Canada. In charge of the pub licity work, make .the statement that the women ef Canada are doing splen did war work. . The University of Oregon summer school of l!ll will do special work along the line of training woman teachers la th work of teaching that they may take the plaose of men who have gone to Liberty Fralt Cake On cup molsssss, . one cup water, one cup seeded raisins, ' one fourth cup citron cut fine, on fourth cup ohortanlng. on half teaspoon salt, on teaspoon nutmeg, one teaspoon eta namon. one cup corn flour, one cup rye flour or white flour, five teaspouns bak ing powder. - Boll molasses, water, fruit, shorten ing, salt and picas together In eue i three .minute. When cool, add flour and baking powder which have been sifted together. Mix well ; bak ta loaf pan In moderate over about 4t minutes. Getting Too Fat? Try This Reduce People who don't grow too fat are the . fortunate exception. But If you find th fat accumulating or already cumbersome you win be wise to iouow in is sugges tion, which Is indorsed by thousands of people who know, ask your arurgisr. (or if you prefer write to the Marmola Co M4 Woodward Ave.. Detroit. Mien.) lor a large case or Marmois ireacnp tion Tablets, lie is the price th world ovar. Bv doles this vou Will M Sal from harmful drugs and b able to re duce two. three or four pounds a week. without dieting or exercise- Adv. This Makes the Curl Stay in Your Hair ,mmtm mmm H'mi 7 (Cijmf ' -'A --w Aj.a - J ' 'iirsr. ' Aim , f , Tfsii nail V-y: 1 0 I . f r,' A Most Appetizing Dish One . hundred per cent quality.' Made of the -choicest cuts, tastefully seasoned with -pure spices. - ' r. - U. S. fiopcrnmsnt Inspected Madebaiiyby . UNION MEAT gOMPANY . 7'. . Sold Only in Sanitary Carton j "7.; I by All Dealer. : - "COLUMBIA" BRAND Insures Satuf action Pure Pork Sausage A l ' a Tbe allmerine method of curling the hair la unusually popular lust now, ac- nnrAIn ta tha druartjrta. This Is largory due to the warm weather and becaua wmmi ara now BDendlnr so mncn 01 thalr time out of doors. Liquid Usier In not only produce th loveliest, ns tutaJ looklna- curls and wave, but It keep the hair In curl no matter how ht or how moist the day or bow naru the wind blows. T la atrMnrv wonderful how this hand le liquid converts the stralghteet larts- est hair into such pretty curly locks in a igle night. All one neea oo ia ww oWn tooth brush with liquid sllmer im at Kadtima. draw this through the hair, and in the morning she finds her hair has dried in Just the sweetest wave and crtnklee. A few ounce will keep the hair curly for many weeks, it will also keep it beautifully soft, silky and lustrous. Adv. AMUSEMENTS r-C TICKETS XOW SKX.LI70 1 HEILIG Broadway at Teyler MAI9 1 ASP A-iltl Tonight8:15 rooVr0.n PFCIAI, FltICZ MAT. TOMORROW) 2:15 Fleer tl. Bel, fl. Ts. r. FABCE'COalZOr BIT Fair an- Yarmer gaits fid Cast sal Freds sties TCve's Floor 11.14. Balcony, IV. Tie, Kta. Osllery Kc. Aioasaa PkAfgas .-' MATT I g TOfSORROW TheTraaof''the - Lonesome Pine thaa aaf aalara. WadMaday aaraala kU laa, sataioay Manaaa. saa. sea j lft. Tfta ta OM Year rieyara. Oat tent ta SfIT MTSIRl waies oas small i mtmtrrr- d! habbt oarrx aim VMaa Bait, sad LCttaa gwililii ATO COslXDT PLATgJLS: V trial Caadfaald Braa; TyVw aad. mi, CUlr AMAl BIIOaiaNT MAVtRIg ' - Daa. Aftar Baraiar VsM thaw.1 Caalke Biaaaaod aad Hbi Hawailaas, r if, i t i m PAN TAG E MAT. DAILY 2 .m hJ THI 8 CASTS ARB TMS f AIRT." rivg orMtR utm rr WSvOAa. STwCK WatibA ta0r. 1S Oatr XUAla, Ceataiaeaa, fte, I0e -THE MUSTAR0 Kinds." " - We Pay' All War Tax Chorus Girls Contest Toniz ' . - . tttdnlfht Btstlaee, Prienfia tf