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MONDAY,-OCTOBER -3, ICil. I TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 f Catholic Women's league card party at OT CHers Irallding. ' v f.T.im v.- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 , ; ? SOCIAL 5tage2 teen Sotfel pubs Tuesday afternoon lul wKaMrs. J . B. Laber. .'..,, i J-t'a TiTXTrV A" T '" Alameda Tuesday club with Mrs. A. E. Porter. .. (J A-JjiliiN JLArC ' , 4Vomeft of Rotary m ChrteUan church to aew Xor Baby Homa. Wedding 01 UiH Virginia xtna aaa air. u. it- wneeier ai weav , A T T'M'T! A T" minster Preabvtertan church. - ViJLiJCX 1 1XXV Bride at the home of JJr. B. H. Geary: THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,- PORTLAND,- OREGON Maay jnvited to Tevis-Sheeler - V '.; By-jleisa Bauhfa ' rpHB marriage of Mis yii-gipto Tevis. -a. daughter of Mr. aoo Mrs. a. J. xevia. and Mr. Coleman H. Wheeler, aon Of I Mra, C-'.E Wheeler, will be solemnised Tuesday evenhig at Westminster Pres byterian church, Dr. itfward H. Penca officiating.'- More than 600 guests-Jure been lnvjud to the church to witness the ceremony at I :S0 'dock, as a re ception tor the young, friends of the bridal couple will be held at the bride's home In Irvlngton at t o'clock. Miss Tevliana her fiance have 'been. tx- tenslvety entertained since the announce ment of their engagement .' They have shared honors at several affairs with Mr. an4 Mrs. Alfred J. Sullivan (Corne lia Tevs), whose marriage took place a few weeks ago. - ' Mrs.. 1 E. Ixhr and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and, Mrs. B. F. Lohr Jr., have returned to the city following a delightful mirainer outing at Cinnabar springs. Upon their retura trip -they packed i in on horses 18 miles over forest traiL Mrs. LoTfir, who went to the springs for her health, ia greatly bene fited, j y 1 ; Mies "Ruth Skillman became the bride ef Mr. Gay Eliot at the home of Mr. . and Mm Frank RaJey in Irvlngton last Wednesday. Rev. Melville T. Wire of Oregon City officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Eliot will make their home in Oregon .City. " Mrs. James Francis Bell Jr., wife of Dr. Bell, who recently came to Port- lud to live, was honored thli afternoon at a tea for which Mrs. Ralph' Holsapple and Mrs. Gerald E. Beebe entertained ' at the home of the former. ,-. . Mrs Elizabeth B. Hamilton of Tace- fna. Wash., who is the guest of Miss Ella Dehart, was honored Saturdsry at an informal bridge affair for whicn Mrs. John Forest Dickson was hostess at her name at Alexandra court Mrs. Richard F. Schols has set aside the first three Monday, afternoons of each month for her days at home; Mrs. Schols la the wife of President Schols f Reed college. I a Mrs. H. C Huston Is leaving the city Tuesday for Fort Worth, Texas, where ' she will Join her husband for the win ter. Mrs. Edward Hamilton Geary will en tertain a few friends at bridge' at her .home in Cornell street . Tuesday after noon. " ' a s- Miss Charlotte "Banfield has returned - to the city following a summer in the East after a' trip abroad. ' a Mrs.. M." E. : Slater of Astoria Is the - guest of Mrs.. J. W. Marqutss at her apartmenV;07.?s .Second streeti The diversity of topcoats for autumn. and early winter frocks la the natural forerunner of an equally wide choice in - wrap cdlhouettea. The slightly gathered . ar circular cape, particularly when worn with a matching frock, and the straight. lined, conservative coat are both much featured, but for the everyday topcoat Which wlU accommodate every costume with distinction, a coat such as the one Illustrated. Ia the happiest choice, Fall ing la graceful, circular folds from the snug shoulders and topped by a volum. ineua high collar, this wrap, developed In gerona cloth or cheviot-velours, Is un . usually smart Tha inserted back panel ia an individual touch, and broad bands of fur make a noteworthy trimming. ." (Of-rrUrht laSl.byThaTacTia Co., Haw Yoi ;'-;-('4' tvt t i - wpfinincr V V t Everyday Topcoat . ma Eat v tl w HAT . 5 VHBRS STOCK Crooked Gambtaa". IUusm Wcdaawht.' gatiudar. -Suadar. at .2:10. Kmlm it S:fl. .-. VtUK2 itmaaay st Maerlaea. lAs Mmtal wiOMr eompaaj ta TM UM of Ban. aaau. ace duly st p. at Eivninca si 1 sad t- v OBPHKtJMBfesy at Taylor. ' Vaudeville. umi Btsniejr. nw uannnos wn vrora ami Writ hsadUiud. Ultima 2 Emlu 8:18. FAKTAgri - a Aldaa - Hie law Taooroua aaa photoplay Mtam. aiiarowm annua, men enaasas atoaaat anav M)KW KIPTODROmD Sroadwaj at TasshSL nnm Aamua Bum . vsavenu 4 pistarev - Aftrueea tad tvtaiag. COLUMBIA Sixth at Staric The Child Tbo Gtw Me " 11 a. aa. to 11 p. ta. LCBKaTT Bnmdway st Stark. "Dancnma Carre ahead." 11 i. a toll a WVOIJ Wvhiaftea at Park. ' Jamas Kirk- wood in "Tm Great ImMrsona ooo. MAJKSTIC washinctoa at Park. Donslsa Faiasasfcs la "Th Tsaaa Maasstoais." . PEOPLES Waat Park at Aider. "Moonlight Folhaa" and "Tba BcIUmp." 11 a. tn. to 11 STAR Washhirti! at Park. "Baba" Both in lataW Homo.' v ' - ' CTRCLB o-Foarth near Waabinctaa, V Williaai rsnnua la "Dra auraa." V a. a w o'clock tSe foEowjBf nomisf. FRATERNAL Rose City carrfp, M.W. A., is' now -meeting in the Pacific States hall (old K. of P, building) at Eleventh and Alder streets, every Monday evening. A spe cial bustle Is on for membership and some fun Is promised for' September 3. that tha wise ones can hear about by responding "Here '." when roll is called. Shall the regular stated meeting of Washington commandery, Knight Tem plars, be changed from Tuesday to Thurs day evening T Thons who wish to partici pate in the decision must be on hand Tuesday evening, at Masonic hall, East Eighth and East Burnaide streets, or for- mr B ft hnlri tViAir naaML' 1 Omega Rebekahs have announced , a card party at Orient hall, Tuesday even ing at Bast Sixth and East Alder street A uoq iimr is always c(ijtyu py mem bars and visitors at the social saXberJn9 of Omega Rebekah lodge. - Cydia Temple, Danghtervef the Nile. one of the orders composed of women who are closely, related to Masons, will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednes day, afternoon at the Pythian temple. Annual, memorial services were held at the Slrst Christian churchi Sunday- evening by Kfrrkpatrick council. Secu rity Benefit association, Dr. ti. n. onr- fls, Officiating. f s East Gate lodge. Masons.- will jconfer fellow craft degree, Monday evening. In Monta villa and expect a larga turnout, r New Hippodrome Makes a Hit 1 With Audience The 1)111 at the Hippodrome theatre for the first half Of this week Is one that provides a wide variety of diver" sion. Each act is Individual and new to Portland theatre goers and the com bination of all- of them makes up a program of better than average, enter- tainmept The opening act is Rose Kress and Harry Avers, a dancing team who are full of pep and who get their act over in splendid style. The numbers please the audiences, - , , - - Charles Reader- is billed as b "Artis tic Exponent of the Xylophone,", Mu sicians say he ia one of the cleverest manipulators, of this mstrunjenf -seeH Ttiere in a long ' time. - I-AwIonaxd1Ba-j(3rean,-and-. Wosk ley Bald present "The Messenger Boy" In his new job, a comedy act replete with -laughter-prod nclitg situations and' some very clever rapid fire dialogue. The feature act of the program, how ever, is Worth and Willing, two. black race artists wnoae oirenng is - tna nit of the bill . The clog dancing la espe cially pleasing,, while their- pantomime crap game brings down the huee. ; - The bill closes with Kitty Faye, and Jack Thomas ' presenting; a "Dancing Honeymoon, an orranng m wmca tnesa two artlsta- present a -numbery of new and graceful dancing steps. The motion picture offerinf,i Beasie Lova In "Penny of Top Hm 'TralL, a comedy drama replete with humorous situations. ' XBS. KEATING I,OSE8 A -V TAMJABtK COAT AT FAIB The state fair at Salem proved a costly pleasure -for- Mrs."L,-A.-Catln;. whose husband is of the Bhow firm ot Keating A Flood-. Mrs. Keating,-with the head' of the Bons8- andf rtends, motwed to ;hg fair Sattirday. .Near the entrance, they parked the family machine and checked their coata in a residence nearby. When they returned Mrs.: Keatlnga fur arreat coat, valued at several hundred dollars. 'as missing. , Salem police and fair of ficials have not traced its disappearance from the checkroom. fiCKDHEDS OF WlLi) BEASTS ' " . APPJEAB IN jUSGLE PICTURE - Hundreds of wild beasts of the Jungle join with a large cast of human char acters in enacting the remarkable drama "Miracles of the Jungle." which ia to open at The Auditorium next Friday after noon, with four daily shows thereafter. The entire production haa been divided into fOur books, each a complete story, but all worktfd into one general roman tic drama of the wilds. The first book begins Friday and runs five days and the other books will follow. The scenes are laid In Africa, r GIBL FROM ITALY WKBS Hermlston, Oct. X Sam Rodgera, na tive Italian, now an American citisen, waa married Friday at Btanfleld to Miss Tressina- Fuscaldo, who arrived, from Italy a few days ago. ' - .,;'..,'" your iron President's Day - Observed by . --league-: -s. JJy Tslla Wlmur , - TJRESIDENTS' DAT;- marked the fhrst JU meeting of the Progressive Women' league,- beld i Saturday in the Tyrolean room of the Hotel Benson. whe preai dents of other -clubs t were present as guests of , honor, .Aa 1 addraaa . of wek cpme was riven by tha president of the leaeue. Mra W. 1 Prentiss. , Chairmen pi standing committees outlined briefly their plans for the year aa ionpws: tu endaf,Mrs, Alice McNapsht; 'public health. -Dr,. Lucy Waters: laglatative, Mra. Wihna J- Bliss ; study of war, Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull; finance, Mrs, W. H. Eraejrer: civics, Mrs. J. H. Cooper; floraL Mrs. R. W. Jamison; American ization. Mrs. Lee Davenport; teiepnone, Mrs. J. B. McCreary- r Mrs. Davanport made several aoaatnic tive recommendations, '.one of which ia a five minute citizenship drill as a part of the program of each meeting, also the appointment of a committee' to be pres ent in the courtroom whenever foreigners receive citizenship papers, and educa tional work among foreign speaking mothers. " :- l -i" . Mrs. Ida B. Callahan, president .of the Oregon Federation of r Women's clubs, brought greetings from the federation. Mrs. Alexander Thompson, president of the Portland Federation of Women's Organisations, of which the league - Is a member, spoke en cooperation; Other elub presidents heard from were: Mrs. H. C. - Raven. Women's Overlook club ; Mrs. R. Z. Duke. Women's auxiliary of J the Oregon oreetersjtars. aa. (, Women's New Thought club ; -Misfl Ade Ha Pilchard, Portland Business Women's Club; , Mrs; C.'L, Dutcher Travellierer club ; Mrs.- A. M Cee," State?- Women! Pressclub. .. u,..4e-- .- - ;V " - Thef program, was opened with delights ful ocal niunberj by Miss Ruth Agnew4 With Mrs. R, Z. Duke at, the piano. Decorations ot dahlias and autumn (eaves ornamented the tables. One hun dred Were present : - ! ! Hood River. Following a series of tests made by County Kurse Blakely in the Coa primary . school . here and ; the discovery that of the 15-children in the beginning class 80, per cent are under normal weight; the school tooard has de cided to. serve all children in this class half a pint of milk dally at 10:80 a. m. While it is expected the great majority of parents wyl readily furnish the cost of the milX "provision is being made for the few -whose parents will not fee n position to pay the cost which will be 20 cents a week. To this end the Hood River Women's club has vated a sum of money and other local organizations will follow this example. ' ar Corvallia. The women's auxiliary ef the Commercial club held its first meeting of the season Friday afternoon and perfected plans for the winter. They will furnish a children's room at the county library and expect ' to . serve luncheons on each Tuesday for the man of the Commercial club. Officers of the club are : President Mra. Minnie Bosworth'r vice president Mrs. R. H. Huston; secretary. Miss Pauline Kline treasurer. Mrs. W. G. Davis. La Grande The Union County health association has elected officers as' fol lows : President, C E., Short ; ivica. pres ident, Mrs. A. G. Coklln;::sftcretary, Mrs. John Thleson; treasurer; Mrs. Hi- sel Shoemaker ; community, vice-"' presi dents. Mra. Ray W. Logan, JLa Grande; Mrs. George Bairov oraion? . Mrs. iewts Denham. Elgin ; Mrs. i ituaseii. North; PowdaW-ii '?. ' L Corvallia, Oct. 5,tT-Klnga"aney women organised- '. clUb ;tTBeBdayv afternoon with Mrs. J..Thora. president; Mra Wal ter Maxneid, Ticewsident, and Mrs. F. A.. WoodaldA, secretary. ..Miss Lottie MQam, ounty demonstration agent met with the women and assisted in plans ra cMld 'wgKare ceiiteienee in Octo ber, to be followed py dress form Centfalia, Wash. Nearly WO women from Centralia and Other Lewis county towns attended -the "annual luncheon Friday-of the Women's Civic club. Miss lennette Moore, -formerly president Of the Washington - State Federation ef Women' clubs,' (Mivered the main ad dress.. r . r ' .".'i-- e e -c Canlralla.. waslrAcoording to word received In this city from Red Cross headquarters, the Centralia chapter ts one of- three In the state chosen for a program pf health work outlined by the national headquarters. I The other chap ters are at Everett and Yakima - .. O vMorrison at Park presents a group of new street frocks of gabardine and poiret twill ! ' - - & blue. prices range from $42.50, $55, $69.50 mf ... to $115 This Villain Is :-iUte Money,. INotXave i .V .By.G- &k 05 3T, . U BROOKED , GAMBLEBS I j .w,r this wk has feur acta f ! olot an angry mob upers in th wtngs AerwUe the urb market oa i Wall street! a larga east ot Including.tb T iif,w-.K.r love story, a stock ticker in the third aet and a sound, S.S Honesty triumphs. r solid., moral. "jr. m V.A .V;T.-i i- ahaolntel no 1 designs on the heroine.' A" JT"U', , rniTiinna and minions. The calm way this vHlian dlacusaea: such TJfan been the cmMnation, of black sums ta ataggeringv f ? - .1 When ha finda he s "eaagbt- ahorr 1 and about to be shot and simjay ean ,t i himu f anv otner way, . a uiu check forthree Hillllon eturnath I trick and eyerybody uvea nppy " i rtnM. ' 1 . ; j - 'I The playwright has taken-'great care to make the complex methods af .WaU Street gamblers s jlea aa poasihl to the ndienc,;, ,V -Seimer jacason anu iv - tufth - nersonallty and, a smile, are. partners In growing busi nes and get along very nicely selltag automobile tires and" trying to wto .the .i - Rvvns Van Arsdals, tn? daughter of a dabbler in Wall street tock- Thenr comes Leo umunaru Tin.r ntnek ftromoter. with ft cigar mat' .Of course he double the two partners a chance to fo"f w. t,1a and bv "selling short" keep ukraA nn wiim tha smash comes.. vv'v,. j Again a disagreement, "a ct.tnn aet in-V Deal crooked gamblar." V. two acts to succeed. Io UndhfTd was .-tutartnrv . aa ihe villian, and i j vth artfh hia smile., cold and hard, his laugh, nis nissi nm - kl. manner nf asisuranCe. - - ' Sehner Jackson made a good ngnimg man and first class suitor. Th friemuy rivalry between the partnera ior i hand" tbee an oaly girl waa the occasion of much pleasantry. ; . Miss Foster received the attentions of both suitors "KJie accepted the-one aao .unr tn make the nlay go." This was nrinrtnai business in the play, and she did It just aa lt snouia ae none. ui th. naniat work of. the cast was done r r v ... m " n..a by the two young Drokera- tfierRs ,n wie-waraed ouotatldna from the broKefs office during the curt .market scene. . George M- weDster; xne .wbiuiiu.ii tatirativ ftither of t the one and only girl, received a good share of the laughs and helped on the story maicriauj-. Lyric Players Have Melange of Pun in Tlrt ri-f 7o ryo 1 RVinTTT Merrv and melodious is the new show. "Th enisle of Zaza" which the f unmakers ati.th.LvTte theatre are presenting this week Although it Is devoid of plot it hM a' fine buddIv of humor to weave about its many popular eon gs, Its olever dances and the specialty numbers cre atad for the week. The Isle of Zaza' Is the objective of the yacht "Wildfire," which is captained I by Eddie Mai as Captain Win ton, and carrying Miss Dorothy Raymond - as Miss Vanderbflt in search pf a aaerad Roddah. Aboard the Wildfire are "Spooks' Matthews,- bound and, deter- minAd to a-et a husband at aU costs, and Billie Bingham singing and dancing her happy way. There are also Al Franks and Eddie Wright dryland sailors wno hs&v mora trouble keeping out ot trou ble than they do in" proving that they really are not navigators. ;- The antics of this set Of merrymakers t mmt nff hv the Rosebud chorus with a ; set of new and interesttng songs and dances. Also there ia the L-srio trio, to vhioh Cr Confer, popular peruana ,inup' ha. tvtn added. The other mem bers are Harlan Thompson and Bill RuhL ,An added feature of the week's program is a xylophone solo by Charles cnttmv a member of the orchestra. The girls of thd Lyrioaat, headed by Miss -Raymond in a sports creation .that makes her mora than ever charming, have new raiment for the show, which is set on the deck of the WiMflre, with the colorful possibilities ot a marine scene carried throughout Soma ot tha ape c laity numbers, especially tha tolo atraga, are pleasant treats that do more toward entertainment than a pro pww? than Straight lines affecting a carelessness that is so smart this season Heavy borders of embroidery or braiding " Touches of color mtroducttl by beads. All of them smart . as :can be. Black or navy New Tork. Lace Is again an adjunct Of tLepettlcoat for, wear with evening gowns and ; the trend to black . has mphasisad the Spanish, laces of, that eojor. - Many of the new pettiooats are da of black silk lace flouncing with aa underlay o pleated georgette or hv Wack Iac flounces i mounted on crepa :-rwact aatin. Bome of tha wnder- allpa mad to wear with veiu frocks are outdewn ia dep-V.both front and back to the fitted walsT band. These slip., with the addition of a little lace 1 - New York. One of tha most insrest- Xng developments In new footwear for kid pr black JNitent leather wttl black satin in a style that is distinctly sug- gestiTe f. Spanish influence. This type u cnaracierisea or mien, ionar tonaue& square bueklee and niah haals. - These styles may oe naa aiso in moaeis wim- out bocklea.'in kidskin or suede Cuban Dr Louis heels continue to be used .orf, thl atrapped puminadela, while -or fords with wing tTp. usually employ .,ha" flat heel. v, "TS no When i ' O f ; 7 I T V 1 too, (li 8 T ft l 1 : mi I a i Cansinbs; Take Ho no ;Qrpheunil '- - ' T R. ft B. 1 . - ' SKALYZE the new Orpheum -program any way you like it and it still will hold a. large measure; of entertainment, fee Jt runs the gamut from the sublime to- the srldlculoua perfecUy, f with AUeen Stanley or the Canalnos taking the palm in. ,tha Crat category .and Woodland Wyde dividing with Adler and Rosa in the latter.., . -- '.f ' ' ' It ia one of those' showv fortunately, that can be best described fr starting at the beginning, for tha opening number, the Jack Hughes duo, is the best treat tn aa opener that Martin Beck has had the courage to send us. Indeed, tt is the Hughes duo, versatile musicians, with Jack making most of the music, that' proves aa near A show stopper as any- other act - Jack does turns at the eor net aaxapfaons. banjo and violin and be doea them all well, with the maid mt ,ihe team keeping pretty close to his eod.v.- 4: ' - '. Wallace 'liaivin, comedian and con Jbror. is rather more conjuror' than com edian, but ha wins a broadside of laugh. wondcr a mechanic orcralli ice they finally become to greasy and owner is literally forced to discard them, for clean ones, the Iady of the house" naturally doesn't relish the job of wash ing them. For they art almost hopeless; that is, unlets California (Citrus Washing Powder is called on to help. But it's nf trick at all foe Citrus to male really dean any work clothes or play clothes that have had black grease and oil tod dirt ground into them. fast soak such dlsrcpataUe thian an how ot so in Citrus water then tub them in the usual way in Citrus suds. With tha least of effort and time they'll come oat clean at the day they were bought. And they'll ooc ba rubbed to Uttent, cither. There s Nothing Too Soiled for Citrus to Rejuvenate ' , Yet the most delicate fabric fine lingerie and laces, georgettes and sik stockings, can be safely entrusted to thu unique powdered soap of general utility. With Citrus in the house, bar soaps and chips, flakes, and other washing powders ait not needed. Citrus takes their places efficiently .and economically. So why not let it be jour slt-furpm cleaner beginning today? CUna Contains Products $f tht Lemon and Oliv Us it for Every Seap NeeJ Ideal for the Walking Machine k CITRUS SOAP COMPANY OF SAN DIEGO O ter when he musses up half a dosen eggs bringing averal ' dosen from aur apnar ently empty, hat - Ha la entertaining aa A "card ehrft-tooj.-.-w -5 ,.;.i-v ! Then Comes Franker Wood and Bunee Wyde, with Franooiae L'Elate gettiag a lewr laughs ror himself. "All Right Eddy, la the caption over the Wood and wyae act, -but that doesn't tell what it ia, eitaer o we, since we dont know; Howererivlfg Uughable and Bunee ia beautiful. The pair burlesque a variety of popular entertainment. ; i .1 - a Aileen Stanley, wha answers the Bunee Wyde description ; also. U "the phono graptgirV".wlth a penchant for. chafav tar aonss, and what a happy penchant It pravea to toe. FeUx Adler and Frances A, Rosa have a "potpourri," fashioned to create fun, and very successfully fash ioned, at that- "- .. , All'-of wnich, having been vn-Itten, brings h jo : tha Cansinoa, i Spanish dancers,, who prance before colorful eur tains through a aeries of rhythmic steps and Whirls characteristic of their nAtlva Spain. Such dances and such, dancers are seldom' granted -us,, and the full measure - of appreciation la accorded 'ZE'&mi? -L "Tha .Three. Rubes' ..closa . the, ahow. and as a finale their tumbling ranks with the music of the Hughes duo ia the opening place. The "rubes have a good Idea and they likewise have ability and talent enough to put it over. They pre sent soma pew conceptions of tumbling the tub so seldom.' grimy that their ; CAUFCJTtNIA Tor SnoiryUnejis And A I7rmomhtr ihnf rH4r.hr and rolling, racing, through a aeriea of dexterous maneuvers and holding their audience until the last bit of clowning ' Is done,' , " ; . . ; '.-i.iV. - Manager Frank McGettiaan haa aaaln made a happy: selection of. beautiful scenes for hia Orosoope and the usual Orpheura film features add to the bill, ' which' doses with the Wednesday mat-: Inea.. - - . , . . David Scull Bispham,; Faiaous Singer, Dies' i New York. Oct S. (U. Rli-Tvld ScuU Blapham. ana ef the foremost fig urea in the American grand ooera and concert field, died Sunday at his apart'" ment at 145 West Fifty. fifth street at the age or - He waa born at Phila delphia, January 5. 1857, rile was long aasoelatad with the Metropolitan grand . opera ia New York and the Convent Garden company In London. Blshpam". made his debut, after his success In ama- I tali m,lr mm th. T-ht.M V m- I hPrrt no" in November. 1891. Hia - was immediate and subseauentlv - he sang principal .baritone roles at tha-: Royal opera Coven t Garden, London, - ana with the Metropolitan Opera coin- s pany tn New Yolk In German. French and Italian, si.-".-- AMUSEMENTS BEGISS WED, EYE. AT r : HEILIG Brenow xiiariTX" THIS WEEK WEDNESDAY EYE. OCTOBER 6-7-8 CONTINUOUS I TO IIP. M. octhi Intense isv Hasaafie action.. OBeyvas iaKsarbdi-iOyaan en tour. UQDVIS . Prwsenta TO rOPTJLA PBICES LOWER YtOOB ( , War Tax war Tax e Se BALC09 x lie, YEA, BOM" HOT DOGS HEILIG-THIS WEEK BEGIJTS fTKDKESDAT. ISlSS A. M. WOKLD 8EBIE8 Base BaU Games StarBallBoard If EW TOEK "YANKEES vs. GIANTS" "COME OW, BOYS! LET'S GO!" Erary Play of tsa Gam Ssowa Oaa MUiU Attar It Is Made. TOPtrfcAH "T ETC Eg, ite. WAB TAX e a st rout season Start AT THl AKffR aew puiriNa CROOKED GAMBLERS A ShaMr Cams ef tliiacistwaaa Curb Sprnhtiim LETS GO DANCE TONIGHT BEAUTIFUL BROADWAY HALL Tou'va Beard tha Rast Now Hear the Best . MEYERS PREMIER DANCE ORCHESTRA ETJEBT WEEK HIGHT atOWBAY BARfTilV SIGHT tit lllflUinii TAUUHI PBlTATE CLASS DAILY tis.ss TOOAY-r-TMRgf SHOWS DAILY TOKIQHT "THE MESSENGER BOY" . IN a Haw R04.B - caig tovi, la, ' TIBUY Of TOP MILL TRAIL CIRCLE BAKED STOCKCOMPANV JOk lirppciDSOME rouim - WASH, ' TOMOBBOW 0 -Alice Calhoun in " PRINCESS. JONES " I ' ComsJy "TsthlBg tha Teacher." , - Burton Holmes Travelogue. Vuleal Coaedr Comaasy Taka the Fun Bridal With The Rosebud Girls to 'THE ISLE OF ZA2A AfterfeMas at i-Ercalags 7 aad PANTAGE iiMat Daily 3 :30 Eves 7 and -9 4 "j ,1 i Omental gsUoa., . ; t ' ROYAL PEKIN TROUPE MT8T10 -CHTfTESK WSDM WORKER , TOT! TAU! Of THREB CTTIKa W i WITH 8T05E AND 1LANMNU -',' g OTHiR ALNOC&OCT ACTS , more raisins