Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1921)
i cnPTAT THURSDAY, OCTOBER' 27 , -vS-.-VV - Multnomah club, costume balL , 4 ' V -T rnkm a ti V Standard OH -Employe' dance at .ChrlBteneeS'shall. A iuilN UAJtV V Community Service dance. at Turn Vereio- nalk- j t .; ;r CliUB' -iTiiunsbAY; octoser 27 Staged ScmhS Sm 3fJ s A I l iVj I I A Lf - ? -ruana woman s Kesearcn ciub tea at ue Hotel 'Portland ;,Oak Grove-MUwaukie Social Set iivm vtub wtta Mrs.iJmlJyjPtcK,- Mum Hall oween A' y Br Helen Hsteslsea i-'TYTITCHES and goblins wiu now away V fnr t h muked dances- to be clven throughout the city the last' few days of 1 the week in honor of Halloween. The : firt Urn costume .party will be the an- ,iual Halloween dance ot ilnltnomah club, .1. Thursday evening, at UB club ' house. VDaneers will not be required to "wear 1 -masks this year, but each gTiesti.. tjbuested to appear' in costume. , ' W Community Service will sponsor a fcjnasquersde dance to be given Thursday Evening at Turn Vere4n halt Dancing Will begin at i:30 o'clock" and the affair hi open to all persons Interested In the I irranisaflon. - ' The Oregon Tacht club will give its Halloween oarty this evening at .uie Wluh house, on the Willamette river. T The. Rotary club, members and their ?Vlves, are planning a large dinner dance Tr.. eatnniiv vnlnr. at Columbia Gorce ' Ibtotel. the affair to follow .the lines of a KHalloween function. . . -. o I-EiBDloyes of the Standard Oil company wtll be entertained Thursday evening at i masked, ball at ChristenSens hall the I'-affalr to-be & -Halloween party. The tommittee in char has issued unique SnvlUUons UbeledV-rThei UnJlfters Bui kJeUn,' which are ornamented with black treats and owls and wttcnea ana wnien Sbespeak the features of the evening in kglowing t terms. Honor guests for the WevenJng will be Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Bals 5,ley. Mr.i and Mrs. G. F. Goddard..Mrs. H. Falrchild and Mr. H. B. Falrchild. Patrons and patronesses for the occasion ktll be jMessrs. and Mesdames George FtHenderson, H. I Hammer. 15. C. Ilnd Iwr, A. 8. McRae. H. C. Hefferman. W. fc. MacMasters. George TL Letellier Jr.. kJW. R. ginsletary. K. F. Smith, R. R. Soickover, H. H. Pollock, A. T. Lovely, fE. It, . Angus. R. G. Hungerford, -H. KWeatherford. and A- Oeiser. , . Jl - r . ' e Mrs. Pan Smythf (Harriet Kern) of kTendleton Is. visiting In . the city for ?a short time, at the home of her parents, SMr, and Mrs. I.. K. Kern., in Irving-ton. Mr. andj Mrs. 8my the recently returned Wfrora an extended trip East, following fcHheir marriage a Bhort time" ago and wlll make their home in Pendleton. Mrs. w .. . . . . . . . i... i Smythe came to forciana 10 am wim ner mother, who is suriering a severe auacK Jof la grippe. a? The home of Miss Bessie M. Truitt was the scene of an enjoyable birthday narty Saturday evening. There were : :0 cruests and the rooms were decorated Society Merry ' lb with yellow chrysanthemums and wild ferns. During the evening the hostess entertained with several piano selections. J Banjo music and vocal olos followed. Games followed and made the evening 4 pleasant one. .. ,.- - i- ' - S Mrs. Napoleon !TB. Macklln left last K Sunday for Colorado to visit her sister, vMrs. Thomas lxmas of Denver. Mr. ?Mscklln has been' detained on business, and expects to Join Mrs: Macklln. They k plan to make a tour of the southern Vnd eastern states, returning to Portland l W1 kM..k Wa Tianamf. .anal .anil through the Panama canal, and foe the iJupliday reason. , in time Mrs. Arthur W. Bradbury will have . as her Via. rnt fnr f w dava at Van bcouver barracks. Mrs. William Beurhaus of Tacoma. who will be here for the re- vjception iand ball Friday. evening, for which Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. Brad "bury wjll'be hosts In honor of General . and .Mrs. R. M. JBlatchford. 1 Mrs. Viva le Stephens has returned k? to the city following an extended- visit in Jl California 'where she. went to place her k aon. Robert, In Stanford university. She K also visited Southern. California during J! her absence from the city, . .. .i . S ' Mrs. Ifohn A. Finch of Spokane Is a visitor in the city, at the home of Mrs. SIV U Ford, at 1T65 Thurman street, for a short time. Mrs. Finch has been a , 1 visitor in "Portland before and is renew- W ing old acquaintances, v. : L Miss Katherine Harschberger of Se atUe. is expected to arrive in the city S the latter part of the week, to be the : house guest of Miss Helen Train and , k Mr?. Herbert Garf Reed. ComiWlmenting Miss Frances O'Brien rf Portland, who Is the guest of Mr. and ; JjMrs. iU, Gi Bates in Seattle. Mrs. John caption j and ball Friday evening, , S A. Hood entertained at a bridge teai t today at her Seattle home. -.' k? f ; . S Miss Jennie Rowen of 1713 Fosa street Is a 'visitor In St. Louts, Mo., at the 1 home of Dr. nd Mrs. Andrew J. Monl W tomeo'i who formerly made their home ln Portland. . V ' i Sk ". Mr.' and Mrs.-Daniel Dalton Madden ,' JJ are expected to arrive at Portland thia 5, week and will visit at the home of Mrs. : Madden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles a Rumelln. i .- . The Cla-Wa-Gras club will entertain its friends at a .Halloween social and' -dance at .Jhe, Christian Brothers hall SJ( Thursday evening. I w Miss Maude Alnsworth is expected to return to poriOand the latter part of this S wee"k after spending several- weeks In Los Angeles, Cal. 4 ' - - - v - S -Mra,"Emm T. Carroll is spending the week tn Hood River, where she is visit k ing- friends. "'. - I ... . ' , j;' Mrs Charles Herbert Green and tj daughter. Miss Dorothy Green of Sagi- ManjBlakB, SUGGESTS1 5 THAVE FOUND that mayonnaise or boiled salad dressing can be made; to go much further by the 9 nation Milk, thoroaghly beaten in to the dressing immediately before K it is to be used. K v .I think you will .find thia worth trying; whether , you make roar mayonnaise the old-fashioned way or by the no-egg process described in the Carnation cook. book. If you will send me your name and address," I will -send you thia oook ot loo tested re cipes and my course ' ef .Home Cooking; ' Lessons, absolute- . - .1 ly free. -. Address - i.' f Cttati9nlt$k, h' . Products Co "22 Railway Exchanit? rortuna, ungear mm SCENE from -David -Wark- Griffith's latest and greatest mo tion picture success; "Way Down East," which is attract rv ing attention to the Peoples theatre for;a limited season. r . JUI m Of Slapstick iety-- EITHER "The Idle' Class," Charlie Chaplin picture being shows at the Liberty, was made a long time ago, or the' eccentric, comedian has happily dis carded pathos as: an adjunct to comedy. "The Idle Class" like Chaplin's older pictures, is slapstick from beginning to end, and is better for it. ' There is another full sized picture on the bill "Beyond," the story of a ; fe male Knorh -Arden. ; , XVhile 'Miss Enoch Arden. is thought to be; lost at sea-her chum proposes to the missing one's sweetheart "Geoffrey," says the chum, feelins that She Is doing her' duty, "you must not be so blue marry me ; at least you won't feel any worse." Geoffrey looks perturbed and says it can't, be done, .for he does not love her. But with another burst of modernity a welcome fresh note in this drama the girl is not' daunted. She'll have her man. "It is my party," she says. "I want a home and a husband to manage.";: Who could refuse a plea like that? Geoffrey reluctantly consents. Then his sweetheart, who was not drowned at all, comes back. She wears dark - clothes and suffers - in silence Geoffrey must not know, i However,' to expedite the ending for which the movie fan craves, Mrs. Geoffrey falls down stairs and breaks her neck. The pre destined lovers' are Joined. -. A whistling act. the first of its kind ever presented by the Liberty theatre, is being featured this -week In connection-with the film bill. Miss 'Lucille French, a Portland girl, is whistling "Make Believe" as it is played "on the Liberty organ by Henri; A. -Keates as the words are thrown on the screen. . , - naw;Mich are expected to arrive In the city early Saturday and will visit in Portland for the winter months, mak-H Ing their home at the Mai lory hotel. Mrs. Green is the mother of Mr. Alan Oreerf of this city, and Will spend much time with her son and daughter-in-law, i, , i The-Multnomah club will give a series of entertainments every Wednesday night for an indefinite period, the first' to be held this evening at 8:45 o'clock. The' program wilt, consist' of moving pic tures and other musical numbers and if popular will be continued during',' t)te winter-season. . Wednesday-night is so cial night at the club, at which time men and women members have the privileges of the club together and these affairs will be open to all that night. . The faculty and cadets of Hill Military acsdemy have Issued invitations for the opening military hop of the season, to be given at the, academy Saturday' evening; November 5. Dancing, will begin- at 8 o'clock. ' .' . ' !! Chapl Comedy -.. ...-T-iV,r ..J. 3a"" " Lloyd 'Creates at er HAROLD LX)YDS new comedy, 3fever Weaken,"' now showing' at the Majestic, is what might be termed a "fifce cracker," for if the na.p'py-go-lucky Harold ever produced a funny ".comedy "Nver Weaken" is It 3 Harold is nearly kilfed a score of times, most of his comedy being' enacted .high above Broadway on the beams-of ah uticom-' pleted building. ? o.; ; ' , , . He slips and slides, twists and -twirls, and it looks like Harpld would bury him self in the pavement more than once. The most delightful -feature about the Lloyd comedies is their originality, and a pleasant lack of-slapstick humor4 Lloyd is supported by the dainty Marion Da vies, - who does, a great deal to Con tribute to the fun beside .looking pretty. Tom Moore1 In "Beating the -Game'! completes the bllL 'Tom takes the part of a "clever crook,, in "this exceedingly; well pictured play. He tries T.6 'rob the house of the senat6r,-who is a criminol ogist ' He comes upon the - senator's toola. which he has, -collected, and be lieves him to be- one of . his own kind. The senator 'discovers him, and upon finding that Tom believes him a crook, decides to -test his investigation, s He therefore gives him. a thousand : dollars and sends' him to' a small "Hick? town, telling him to acquire a reputation for honesty and then make , a cleanup. He does, ; and the townspeople learri to call him : Honest John Smith. : Of? course Honest John alls for the village -belle, and whenJt comes time for the cleanup has reajly turned honest All, ends hap pily, with John reformed. ' " v New Terk 'There Is an old adage that says it , is Impossible to eat one's cake and have it. too, but the modem woman ckn wear either a suit or a dress and have' both in one this season. Models are now appearing here which combine the trim effects of the street suifc' with the softer and more formal, lines of the dress.' These effects . are achieved by providing a box coat, made along tai lored lines.- and . either, plain or fur- trimmed, 'to go with sleeves or Blceve less dresses. If the wearer leaves off the coat site appears in a charming dress of tweedior duvetyn and if she wears the coat she is apparelled . in a trim and trig suit" Occasionally a blouse and skirt take the part of the sleeved dress and knockerbockers- - also - may be se cured to" wear beneath a long skirted wide belted coat . - Grotto prophets unveiled were in evi dence In large numbers - at the social fantasy - given Monday , evening . at the Pythian temple, z- i T 1- iaiiernt Mai Go to any grocery store arid buy a package of Tree Tea Ceylon t(BLACK). ",Tke1t .home aod try itIf you don't find it tte leflavor'an ever ued-r return it to your .grocer, he will refund the ' full purcpse jOTceno" rnatter Jibw much you hare used ' out of the package. "7 . p. V " , ' '; . .:..'.:. ' . .'...'.-, v. " It wilipay you to try Tree Tea ; s - - ; : 5 ( It u the om lrarle package tea in the world that sells for so EtUemoney.- ''r . . ' 'r' If yoor grocer does not carry - V'i . Tr Tea Ceylon, phone or writa ' , . ." :,-,,' ? ( " - " ----"--" ? -.': i ii-,:. . - ::'.., J ' , ' i . . - -. M. J. Brandenstein & : Company ' . - f , TEA tkfkH. , This alt frC ,;.!, ' ' - Zi New. Menib e rs ?Of ; Gliib t6 ; -p Be Guests V '' - By Telia Winter ' '. .t." rpHE members of the Portland -- Woman's -Research, club will be hostesses' at a 'complimentary reception and' tea Thursday afternoon 4n the as sembly room of the Hotel Portland, when the .jewmembers of the club wlllbe honor guests. Mrs. C .G. Tipton, chair- man of the club tor October.' Is general chairman-and Mrs. Herman A. Heppner is chairman of the program committee. The following Interesting program is announced : f " ' - . (a) Prelude (Rachmaninoff) : (b) "Maturka" (op.' ao. -"ijprlnar Dawn' (Mason) ; (c) "Song- of the Rushes- (op. II, No. I) (Seeling).- PlanistMisa Helen Philbrook- i. : ...'. v-. ; . ; Solo dance, Miss Jessie Merriss.. (a) "The Bitterness otLove" (Dunn); 0t) "I Am' Falling In Love With Some one" (opera, "Naughty.Marietta).-' Xlarn est Crosby, tenor. '; . - - - Fancy dance, Dors i McCartney -? and Agnes Peters. (a) Lflce-Shepard's Pipe" (Starr )r0) "Life's - Husbandman" (McFadyen), (c) Tjove-Ia the Wind" (McFadyen), by? Miss Kathryn Story.', - , ' ' f tnrorder that those' who 'attend the symphony concerts may derive the full est enjoyment from the music- they- hear the Portland -Symphony orchestra- an nounces the following free, illustrated lectures K on " the Instruments of the orchestra and the music of the first pro gram: s';",: .-.,,'. -j. -.,' Monday, October 24, at 3 o'clock, Elli son-White .conservatory. Miss Pauline Alderman. Wednesday, October 26, at 8 o'clock. Alnsworth school, Portland Heights, Miss Blanche Kelson.- . . ' Thursday, October 27, at II o'clock. Bush an'd 'Lane building. Miss Martha B. Reynolds. - . Thursday, October 27, at 8 o'clock. Bush and: Lane' building, 'Miss Dorothea Nash, r c :, -fe ; i . . Friday, , October 28, . at 2 :30 o'clock, Concert haH, Sherman and Clay, Dr. John Landsbury. . -. - .... ." -4 ... "i Friday, October " 28, "at 7 :45 "o'clock, Irvington chib house, Mrs. Paul Petri. ., Friday, October 28, at 8 o'clock. Bush and , Lane building. Miss. Abby White side. -c ;'- if . Monday, October 31, atT'o'clock Anna Mann ..Cottage, Reed ' college . Miss Frances Sheehy, - ' r-:-'-",- On Thursday evening:, October 27, the women of f3t Patrick's parish will - en tertain with" a 600 party at the Parish hall, Nineteenth, and Savler streets. The hostesses on this occasion will be Mrs, W. H. McFarland, Mrs. J. J." enffori1, Mrs. -John Gavin. Mrs. W. H. Graham and Mrs, -Allan- McDonald.' PTizes will be given, including a door prize, and n freshments served. ' x J Oregon Agricultural College. Corvallls. Miss Mary -A. Rolr, dean of women at the college,, was a guest of the . Uni versity, of Oregon Women's league at the "sponsor sponsee" last Saturday. She visited several sorority houses while in Eugene. Miss Rolfe complimented the Oregon ; girls for their courteous' at tention during her visit- ; , V The: Hood River Woman's." club re-.. oently; had the pleasure of listening to4 an address on the "Orient by Miss Cor nelia Marvin, state -librarian. The ad dress was one of the most enlightening on the far Eastern question heard in Hood River. Miss Marvin was the in spiration for several social affairs while here. T The woman's auxiliary of St Stephens pro-cathedral. Thirteenth and Clay streets, will meet at; 2 p. m. Friday. Important survey work is to be dis cussed. Mrs. Kirbyr will, give instruc tion on religious education. After the meeting tea will be served. Mrs.' Jones and Mrs. Sykes are hostesses. . ' The Business Women's club will - en tertain their members and friends at an old fashioned Halloween party Friday evening, October 28,' at their clubrooms in the Central building Miss Edith L Dailey has - charge . of the stunts, . and has promised some unique and enter taining features; Miss Marie Summers, chairman of the program committee, is ' .9. rasraatas.ee iv tt " i -n - r-w . . -o -; ' Afternoon and . A single note of color 'is the preferred trimming for the youthful afternoon or informal dinner frock... Gone,: we hope, forever, are the days of elaborate and manifold decorations, and The refreshing grace -of-young womanhood may -now stand unhampered by a -superfluity of colors and, details.. .The dinner frock -of black chiffon velvet, at the left, has a lovely, unbroken shoulder-line, , distinctive, unornaroented sleeves and a simple, long blouse and slender skirt The contrasting note is that of the chenille lattice motif which appears against the oval neck-line and, flounces the skirt The less formal afternoon frock .at the right is developed along the smart redingote lines in dovedown, with a tucked or stitched front, panel of matching , Georgette crepe.. . An - interesting ' lattice motif is " also the only necessary trimming for this frock, and is made of rolled bias- folds of the material or of ribbon. The color contrast may be found in the two shades of dovedown which meet at the hip-line. Kimono-cut sleeves are a convenient detail of uus irocK. . .. . . ... ,. ; (Coprrisht. 1021- by Tas In charge of - general arrangements, as sisted by members , of .- her committee. The rooms will be decorated in true Halloween style, and there will , be witches, spooks and 'fortunetellers who will tell the past 'and future. . Refresh ments will be .served. A cordial invita tion is extended to members and their friends to come and enjoy - a, good time. No admission will be charged. ,v . . ---- Mrs. ' Alexander Thompson, president of the Portland Federation of Women's Organizations, will be hostess at an in formal meeting , and .tea for the mem bers of the executive board of that or ganisation; the chairmen of standing conwnlttees and the. club editors of the local jpapers, Monday "aftemobn - 'at - ttclotC "in the blue"rom of the' Hotet Portland. A number of important mat ters concerning the federation's winter work and the proposeff work of the vari ous committees w4Ut be discussed in formally, followed by the serving of tea. P.; W. Stewart. J. P. Coxon, J. Oliver, O. V. Badley and H. R, Lowry mak up the committee of Hassalo lodge, I. O. O. F.. -commissioned to invite every mem ber and his family to the Halloween so cial at First and Alder, streets Thursday night . . ' .- . . - "" - - Minerva' chapter, Order Eastern Star, f of St Johns, has a social 'club that will give the first of a series of social dances In-the skating rink at St. Johns Friday evening. Invitations are being given to Masons, Eastern Stars and their friends. FRATERNAL The makersVbf say K 7HISK V V. half A! ' won t cause Dinner Frocks, v 1 Tens, J36., New York) HO S- HAT ( HERE 1 . STOCK BAKER Morrison . at BlcTenth. IUkr Block conpiBjr in - "Turn to -.the Bight." . Matinee Wednesday.- Ratuiday,- Sunday, at 2:3V: ere nin at 8 :20. v LTRIC BroadwaT at Unrrfmn. Irie Hmneal . Comedy company in "Tha AwakeniBf of Cal la." Matioea -daily at 2 p.. n..: erenincs "-: t-TACDEVnXE' ':.--, PATAG--Braadway at Alder. Hich-claia udeTHl' and fhotoiUy feattuna. ' Attersoon -- and e6in. -2nraiB .ohancea Monday, alt " wmmomt-, W -. '' ?,--- r LOEW S HlPPOtBOME Brnadwy at TamhUl. Df fee lion - Ackerman Ml HarrU. VauderiUe and plcturea. 'Aftenuioo 'and 'etenins COLCMBIA iith at.' Stark " Betty Compaon in "The End .of t tbs .World." 11 a. m. to - H . .. i ' . -' v - LIBKKTT Broartwty . at i Stark. Charlie ' Chap lin ia The WIe Class." 11 . ka. ; to 11 BlVOti-f-Waahinston Jat Park.'-' Howe, PeUra In 'The Jbeopard Woman. ' 11 a. tn. to It. p."m, f ' 1 ' ' MAJESTIC --Wwhinftoti' at Park. . Harold - IJoyd in "Neter -Weaken." 11 a. . m. to PEOri-KS Wert Park at Alder. " IX W. Grif- - fith'a 'Way.5 Down'- EaaL" ;lli ...a. m. to 11 v. - m. , .- t -, STAR Wajhinfton at Park. "The Geldea Snare. ' 1 1 a. m. to 1 1 p. m. .- CIRCLK Foarth near- WasMnatnu. ' Eileen Percy at ''Broadway to HickrUle." - t a. H. to 4 o'clock the followinc rnonimi. . ' r ; r: . KIDDIES ISVITED TO- . , -.- .-SO-CTEJflBrMATISEE Portland kiddies are , being . asked to ash kntttea tntngs m twi tablejpcxmlof Lta into thick brther in bowlful oflvftrv' hnt Wfltp-t" Arfr1rrtM txrofor until hikewarm. Dip gannents "up and down, pressing suds ; repeatedly through soiled spots. .Do not rub. Rinse in three . : lukewarm waters. Squeeze water- out db nor wring. Stretch garment to shape and 'spread on an' old towel to dry. Woolenspuld , be.dried in' an even temperature". V V: ' f : COLORim w6oLENS.Have suds and rins&ig waters Vbarelylukewarnii Wash quickly to keep colors from run" ning. Lux won't cause any color to run that water alone to run... the. Liberty theatre Satorday afternoon for a souvenir BaJloween party. One of tbe greatest "kid" actors, freckled faced Wesley Barry, will be on. the screen as one of the 14 stars Ia Marshall NeiUn's Bits pi t Uf e." A special , liauoweea program - is - being - prepared ai)d, souve nir gifts will be distributed .to all chil dren .who attend between I -m. -and 6 p. m. . v, ., ., i,t . German Dyes ?Not' To Gome to America Washington.' Oct 2.(U. P. British government officials have given- assur ances to the United States that German dyestyffs received on account or repara is brought to its highest excellence in Crimson Ramdler Cum m4 Maple , SYRUP AMUSEMENTS Ha4LLOWEEN MASQUERADE BALL . Gotilliori Hall Monday, Oct. 31, 1921 Frists for ike 'Best Dressed, the Beat . ssataiaea asd the Most . Comical Our Regular Dances Tuesday and Thursday. . Friday Artisans' night 2iELSE2C8 PEPPY ORCHESTRA Better Than Erer DANCINGtaught AT SB B05EI8 PKITATE SCHOOLS Beginners' class starts- at Cotillion hall, 14th at Washington, Wedn s d a y evening, Oct. 28, at 7 sharp. AH dances taught as danced In the ballrooms in eight lessons : - Laadies S2.V0, gen tlemen $5.W). J Private les sons all . hours. Beginners' classes - start . at Murlark hall. 23d at Washington, Monday evening. Advanced classes, Tuesday and Thurs day - evenings, 8 to 11 :30. Plenty of practice, no em barrassment, you can never earn rfxancras: wunoui nrac- tlce. Join the leading school, v, Phone Broadway 2003. ' -.- - . . TS tmJta ISi.ltt, i4tvumCixul ts.1HTN fyt1ss1JI WHITINQ and BURT LJ "iNDOOW SPOUTS" ; t Cest East sad West : Tepica ml the Oey MO RAN sf MACK I SCHICHTL'S -Iw IUe trm" I I ttni lafjarittn IL Y R I C MUSICAL COMEDY COM PAH Y . -YOU'LL THRILL AT .' . "THE AWAKENIN8 OF CALLA", 4 - Vkw' -a' fl V Uoa ftlaytnhtfc will ot beSiilppeAt American markets. Consul General Skin ner at London ..today advissd Vthe de partment of commerce. Supplies of Ger man dyes held in- Great Britain, it was said, will ; be disposed 'Of only in their AMUSEMENTS j :THIS BEGINS FRIDAY J .Continuous, i to n M.A; FIRST RUN 7 REELS - "tofatnar with LLOYD COMEDY PATHEVIES public " rs rr Auditorium a ana wiay. riois Mali m A KNOCKOUT!! SPEAKING OF PRICES Look Below MAGNIFICENT 7-REEL ; FEATURE PRODUCTION Modernised Vertioa 'v-. ef a World Classic ' ALL OF ABOVE FOR NOTEt From 2 to 7 P. M., 1 Cp children under 16.. -1.9 C Including War. Tax I - TICKET OFFICE 8A1.E -;:; -; NOW, OPEN . i HEILIG Broadway at Taylor Psoas Mall 1 ' "".Sm?: EVE'S, OCT. 28, 29 Special. Price Mat. SsK COMIC OPERA SrCCESS I CAST f 1 CHOBCB f . 8UPEBB PEOBCCTIOjr. ETE'S Floor,- $2; Balcony, $1.50, 1; Gallery, 77c. 50c, SAT MAT. Floor J fl.SO; Balcony. $1, 77c; Gallery, reserved' ami ad ' mission, 60e. Add ! Per Cent War Tax.- , to tKe tune of "Vic Meycr Syncopatert" r BEATTIl'Ct ' ' BROADWAY HALL EVF.UT AIGHT EXCEPT 6U5 AT PUBLIC -WEBDISO WEDHE8DAT SIGHT Pretty Clrts Clerer Bsselsr JUST At MUCH PUN " AS CHRISTMAS. " .. ilSOW-PtATP-O-AMKRICA'S aillATKST COMEDY ' TURN TO THE RIGHT MOdf DftldMTFUL PLST THAT, f VCN .- .v--. -. CAMS TO TOWH ... .. . nw LTiaO aaw fLAYINO DOLL FROLICS SWAN'S i fWATEA SENSATION (only act of its kind i world)'. Smm ' the fifht 'of '.man , and crocodilo-FOUR STAR festnro pho toplay. ' - ' ' V-' ' FOURTH at WASH. TOMORROW ' Great Lumberland Romance "THE RIDER OF THf KINO LOB" '.n.kk. nii aaS-J Cenedy, "Hshby -Beaaw . i rox news PANTAGES UMaU Iatly i3 :30Ev 7 .and ' ?mjr UMaU, Iatly i3 JO-x-Eves 7 .and' ..::t; i CsasfpU tram ftmom Oswaa - ABB- WORTH , v?7' - f ' ' ' om Wanaamar..-..; miTHmmlX WALK1KQ OOLLS WILL ' BC aiwcsTkWAY rRl-TO LUCKV KIDDIES T T $ATURMT "ApW ;; a 0 . DME tmJF STOCK COMPANY Ink HlPWioME CIRGEE