i ii." i i riT TTT THURSDAY NOVEMBER 3 . V-iJjU JtJ ' - Portland Bturtneea Womaa's club at IS o'clock at the Y. W. C A. Speaker. Jdre W. Catena. - pA T iinVTTs AT?' Currant literature department, Portland Woman's club. ;wtta VilJUrjl 1 JLJiVn. j Mrs. A. B. aiaaley. tt WlUlame avenue, ttlm. ,,. m i i r i i m ii ,...i. i . . i V ;, r IL QflPTAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER OV-VJlVLl Junior members of Irrlngton dob. 3.,.:..-t-;';-;-.; Screen iborietp Clujbs hard times party at the CALENDAR In the TSgfX LartIham club s the clubhouse 1 Htage -V' I. V s i, V "S ' i' Society Events Include Teas j For Favored WINLFRED BYRD, world famous pianist, former Salem girl, who appear in concert here November 9. School of Deaf Association Is Formed By Helen HateaJeee . SEVERAL teas are. planned for the nar future to honor brides-elect and visitors in tha city. Amonr tbm win baa tea Thursday, for which Mrs. nti nalten Madden (Knoae uowiw . Ron vrancisco. who 1 tha guest fner sister. Mrs. Otis B. Wight Mis. Lsure Taylor, who Is the guest- of Mrs. iu..m w wamlnrwav. will tea honored at etae to be liven by Mrs. Prank Branch Riley. A , tea Beturaay eiwrnwu, which Mm Lloyd Painter will be host ess. Is In honor of Miss Hanlta Frieden thai. marriage, to Mr. Erawt Ar mor wWbe an event Yf the near future. Another function of the same Kind, tor which Miss Grace Gingham has Issued cards for the afternoon of November 1Z. la m honor of Miss Geraldtne Huffman f Dayton, Ohio, who Is the guest of .Mr Thomas Autsen. In Irvlngton, and a tea the same day. fot-whlch Miss Anita Maj win entertain at her borne In the Wlck ershall apartments. Is for Miss Frted enthal. s ... " The home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Richardson. 2002 East Qllaan street, was the scene of a wedding Saturday eve ning when Miss Bernice Abraham be came the bride of Mr. Cecil V. Fessler. tha Rev. Dr. J. A- Townsend officiating. Mlu Abraham is a former Roeeburg girf but recently became a guest at the home of Mrs. J. Ross Richardson. Bhe Is a; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Abra ham of Roseburg. Mr. Abraham being a wall known businuss man there. She was a student of the college of- law, Willamette university, and of the North western College .of Law of Portland and Is aceomplhihed In literary lines The krineaToom Is -an oversees veteran and li the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Fess r of Phlllpsburg, Mont The wedding earns as the surprising- - climax at a triple birthday party. In honor of W. R. Richardson. Master Wesley Richard son and Mrs. Blanche Fessler. .Guests were the brides father. Mr. L Abra ham, Dr. and Mrs. Townaend. Mrs. Anna Feaeler. Mrs. Blanche Fessler, Mr. aad Mrs. Al Dorner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. W. Bv Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Fessler have purchased a noma la Portland. Mrs. Hugh Miller and her sister, Mrs. W. 8. Collins, entertained at a tea Mon day at the home of the former In Beau ' tnont In honor of Mrs. Francis L. Gunn and Mrs. Caroline M. Collins of Oakland. Cal. At the tea hour Mrs. J. B. Dins- dale and Mrs. L. O. Nichols presided at the tea table, which was centered with autumn flowers. Guests for tha after- aeon were Mrs. I. W. Day, Mrs. T. W. Venus, Mrs. F.. 8. Cook, Mrs. Harold E. Hunt Mrs. W. L. Clark. Mrs. W. J. Twogood. Mrs. Fred Park. Mrs. A. E. lltundtr. Mrs.- Roscue Hurst. Mra Branson. Mrs, A. Nlelseni Mrs. H. W gtone. Mra A. E. Larlmar. Mrs. W. H. Stalger and Mrs. B. C. Johnson. . a Ur .b4 Mrs. W. A. Bartlett are re ceiving congratulations on the arrival of a mn. born to them October IL IDS baby has been named Teddy Lea, . Mr and Mrs. Bartlett make their home at MlVt East Sixteenth street Mr. Bart ' lett Is city sales manager for tha Hyatt Talking machine. Mrs. A. Longnecker, mother of Mrs. Bartlett. has been here from Arlington for some weeks, during which aha has been ill; out is con valeeetng rapidly. At the guest party to be given by women of the Kike lodge. Thursday afternoon, at the Elks temple, the past presidents will act as hostesses. They are Mrs. W. Adams. Mrs. A. F. Bailey Mrs. W. Allard. Mra. E. M., Kraut Mra. Harry Green, Mrs. Joseph Wood, as slated by Mra. W. F. McKenney. ' Miss France O'Brien, who has boon a visitor In Seattle for. two. weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. U.' O. Bates, has returned to her home In Portland Miss O'Brien has been the guest of honor at several affairs, during her stay In Seattle. v. f Lew 1st o. Idaho Mn' and Mra. H. D. Powell celebrated -their golden wedding anniversary Friday at the home of their bob and; daughtar-tn-Uw, Dr. and Mra. A. J. Powell. i.(y.':-. . . . ' f ' 'V. 1 fx-"? 1- ?l m asBBBSBSBassv-- v av us. AieseaeasaBBaiiil H BWwW U Rivoli Feature ! Offers Much Interest Itw wriK wrimB ' A MEETING of parents and teachers of the Portland school for the deaf was held at the home of Mrs. F. C. Metcalf, Ul East Conch street, Wed nesday evening and an auxiliary to the Oregon carent-Teacaer association was organised. Tha name takes was the Parent-Teacher Association of the Port land Day School for tii Deaf. A. I OdeUvwas elected president, Mra.'! W. Scott Parka vice president and Mra. F. W. Cupper secretary-treasurer. Another meeting will be- held this eve ning at the aame place. ' Ail interested art cordially invited to attend." La Grande. The annual meeting of the Red Cross organization in Union county Monday resulted in the election of the following executive committee: C EL Short, Rev. J. W. Gunn, T. J. Scrof gln, J. H. Peare, T. H. Crawford, Fred Kiddle, Mrs. Donald Pagne, Mrs. E. P. Boasman, A. C. Hampton, Rev. Father Loeser, Rev. A. R. Sitton, Mrs. Rosen baum Lyman, Elmer Stoddard. Mra. Sherwood Williams and August Stange. an of this dty ; r Mrs. L. Den ham of Elgin, L. A. Wright of Union, Herman White of North Powder, Mrs. Rows of Cove and Miss Anna Brooks of Imbler. At the annual meeting the progress of the food conservation committee was dis cussed aad a committee chosen to super vise the work. T. H. Crawford is chair man of the committee, the other mem bers being Mrs. flay Murphy, Mra D. X. Stoddard, Mrs. George Hopkins, Mra. DeLile Green, Mrs, Rosenbaura Lyman, Mra F. K. Oxaer. Mrs. F. L. Meyers, Mra O. E. Moran, Mrs. J. B. Smith, Mrs David W. Beck and Mrs. A. W. Nelson. Friendly visitors among the foreign born people of the Arleta. district in aa effort to enroU them in the night classes conducted Monday. Tuesday and Wed' nesday evenings, are a great need just now according to Mrs. May Salth, teacher in the night schools. There la a large population of Armenians and Russians In the Arleta district and she thinks that the present enrollment of 22 could easily be more than doubled if the people .were informed concerning the classes. Anyone who is willing to vol unteer for this service, preferably those with some knowledge of the Armenian or Russian languages, is asked to com municate with Mrs. Lee Davenport chairman of the Americanization com mittee. East 82SC. Twenty-five members of the executive board, and ' chairmen of standing oora- green room, said Mlaa Byrd. mlttees, of the Portland Federation ox I know or no anuaote other man tne i Women's organizations, held an lniormai moral courage to go 'over the top' and conference Monday afternoon In the blue take what is In store for you. The room of the Hotel Portland, upon . the start of a Derformanae la the instant I invitation of the president Mrs. Aiex toxin that courses through one's blood ntter ThomDson. The committee chalr- and puts to rout the dreaded stage I men outlined Diana for the year, several ' By W. S. W. rrtHRBE different kinds of love the X lov that protects, that adores and desires and the evolution of one from, another is shown in "After the Show. a William de MUle production, now at the Rivoli theatre, depicting the Ufe of a chorus girl off stage. Lila Lee takes tha role of Eileen, a young girl seeking fame via the "boards," who, after a long search for position, faints from hunger at the feet of Pop, an old actor employed as doorman at a Broadway girl show. Pop, a lonely old man hankering for some one to care for, takes the girl as a ward and secures her a place is the chorus. The new and sprightly face In the line attracts the attention of Larry Taylor. a Broadway rounder and one of the backers of the ahew. Eileen falls In love with Larry, who bag no such plans at all, much to Pop's alarm. Act ing against his wishes, Eileen goes to a house party given a group of girls by the promoter and to save her from dis grace Pop goes aa the uninvited guest and shows the worth of his1, wish to protect by slashing his wrist with a broken bottle in an endeavor to keep the girl at his side and away from taint The Spartan sacrifice has the de sired result and also awakens in Larry a degree of nobility long forgotten. He gives his blood in an operation to save the old man's life and later asks for Eileen's hand in marriage. "Paying Patients" rounds out the pro gram by giving a touch of comedy. Miss Winifred Byrd. the sensationally gifted pianist who will tour the North west In concert during the - month of November and part of December and appear in Portland November 9, says that "stage fright is a malady common to all artists, both of the prize ring aa well as the concert platform.'' "Alter his lojfig period or severe tram ng for the fight the world's champion. Mr. Dempsey. pranced about nervously! In his corner before his battle with Mr. Carpentier like any Paderewskl of the fright germ.'1 HERE i KTOCS BASTBR Martina at ElnnitB. Baker Btoak compear in "Baddiaa." Matinee Wednesday. Saturday. Bandar, at S.30; raninan at-8 :20. LYRIC Biaadmv at Moiriaoau Lme Musical Coaaady eoaBpam s Tin Girl aad tk Photo." lUtuat daily t 2 Sv TAUPSYXLU PAXTAGtS Braadwa at .Idea HuV-ctaa aaaeariU aad pbetaptey feataraa Aftarnooa ad eaaaiae. Pmeima charataa Monday ajtr tDEW'S BIPPODKOVE Broadwar at Yamhill Direction Aekermao & Hard. TaaaenO asd picture. Afternoon and rwnio PHOTOPLAYS CDLTMBIA Bixth at Stark. Pole iragri ta "Om Arabian Night. 11 a. m. to 11 p. nu LIRVRTT Broadway at Stark. Marshall Vm lan'a "Bita ofaUie." 11 t. a ta 11 tn a BTV'OU WuhinctoD at Pit. Lfla Lm aad Jaea tua ta Aitr the BBam. li a aa. to 11 n. m. THS ACttrrORmM Third aad Clay. "Et Lynn." t. 4. and 8;S0 n. m. SLAJlMiTlo WaaUnctoa at Park. ' TW Gin From God'i Country." 11 a. aa. ta 11 p. m. PBOPLEa Warn Park at Alder. IX W. Grif fith i 'way Dowa East" 11 a, a- ta 11 D. aa. STAR Washintton at Park. Hack Bennett' "Tha gammer Girla. 11 i. n. 11 a a. CIS CLE Fourth near Wtahinctoa, "Mooat- uzht ana Honeysnckla.- B a. m. to oclaek tha foiiowixi4 Borniox- The promotion of the 1925 exposition tax levy will be the object of a luncheon announced for all women's organizations to be held Saturday, November 12 at IS o'clock at the Hotel Multnomah. Mrs. J. . Kelly is chairman of the commit tee, other members being Mrs. Frank O, Northrop, Mrs. C G. Tiptojt, Mrs. Jose phine Othas, Mra. E. J. Steele, Mrs. A. R. Mattingry. Reservations win be made at the hotel. Broadway 4080, by club presidents for representative from their organisation. Prouty. John SchlebeL J. B. Teon, W. B. Barrett, W. T. J ayes, Mr. and Mrs. XX. Norriav Mrs. WeedUn. Mrs. Thome a. Dr. R- 8. Fisher, Mrs. F. B. Colwell, Mrs. M. J. Reynolds, R. S. Hughson. O. G. Hughson. ; a a -j, Saturday evening was the occasion of a Halloween party, given by the Misses I street win be at home Friday afternoon Adeline and Evelyn Blessing. The rooms to college women who live in the section were decked in corn husks, witches and I south of Washington or on Council black cats. The evening was spent In I Crest The affair will be one of the games and dancing. Among the guests I series of afternoons being given by mem- were tha Misses Evelyn Anderson, Carry Sorenson. Elvida Bowman. Bernice Ter rll. Rose Jones. Margaret Riley, Helen Tobbin, Ruth Carr, Adeline Carr, Eliza beth McCorroick, Ruth McFarlan, Nellie Cunningham. Joseflns Tobbin, the Mesara George Carr, Gordon Cunning- of affiliation with the A. A. U. , W. are The Portland Progress club will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles EX Branin, 584 East Main street Take Hawthorne car to East Fourteenth street There will be a regular meeting of the membership of the Young Women's Christian Association at 1:20 o'clock Monday, In the social hall In the asso ciation building. The object will be to adopt the revised constitution and con sider amending articles of incorporation so as to place the control of all prop erty in the bands of the board of di rectors of the Young Women's ChristlAu association. a a Mrs. E. S. Collins wOl entertain the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First M. EL church Wednesday at Z p. m. at her home, 877 Weetover road. Mrs. Neale Zimmerman and Mrs. W. J. Gill will present the program. Ur. and Mrs. J. & Hamilton will sing. Assist in hostesses are: Mrs. T. S. Mc Daniels, Mrs. M. A. Zollinger and Mrs. C. W. Henderson. Take Twenty-third street car to Johnson, go three blocks west a Sandy, Nov. 2. Tha Woman's club; gave as entertainment and box social to start a fund to purchase a piano for tha Kelso school. The Sandy quartet sang, accompanied by Miss Lippold. Miss Margaret Miller read and sang. George Gunderson played the violin. The State Woman's Press club will meet Wednesday evening at 7:!0 to room F, Cantral library. Miss Anne Shannon Monroe will speak qn "Success ful Authorship." Kalama. Wash. The regular meeting of the W. C T. U. was held with Mrs. L. F. Jones on Friday and committees appointed to undertake better enferce- bers of the American Association of I ment of the prohibition law. a The regular monthly meeting of the Fruit and Flower Mission will be held at 10 e. m. Thursday, at the Day nursery. Ail members are urged to be present f Bits of Life" A Relief to ! Film Fans MARSHAL KEXLAKS latest effort fat motion picture portrayal is bis "Bits f of Ufe." which is showing at the Liberty this week, Neilaa baa hit 1 upon a new Idea aad "Bita of Life" la, entirely different from any picture so far produced. A aeries of abort stories are woven into a complete picture. The stories are adapted from magazine abort stories except one. which was written by Neilaa himself. Every nlarer la the picture gtvea forth his or her beat effort aad the creditable work of Lort Chaney and Wesley Bar rey Is very noticeable. The first story, "Can the Leopard Change His Spots T features Wesley Barry aad la a moat surprising picture. Lon Chaney is featured la Hugh Wiley's Saturday Eve ning Post story. "Hop." a Chinese yarn that is different from the average and which not only proves Loa Chaney a fine player, but Wiley a great story weaver. - Two other surprises are given in a short melodrama and a farce. A large cast of 1 was used in the making of this famous picture, with wesiey Barry, isfnah Reerv. Lon Chaney. John Bowers, Teddy Sampson. Harriet Hammond and Anna May Wong doing the most notable work, The picture la a distinct relief from the lon drawn out melodramas that are offered to the public these days and has the usual comeey uora aui classed. Ham Hamilton is featured la a new rvn ni comedy entitled -Robinson Crusoe, LtdV a the same bUV Haaa romps with, the cannibal on Crusoe's island end c&nsea much mirth. ; later national New and Monte Austin's eoag "If a Baby Would Never Grew Older," completes a good bill. i AMUSEMENTS having already begun their work. Mat ters pertaining to the work of the feder ation were discussed. It was voted to recommend to the federation the giving of aa Oregon products dinner in the near future. The Klllsoa-WUte Lyceum course was endorsed as an educational movement Following the conference ' coffee and cake were served. ve a a Mra, Fletcher Linn of 674 Laurel University Women with the object of getting better acquainted with college 1 women of the city and to enlist them, should they care to belong, wtih the A. A. U. W. All college women regardless ELLISON-WHITE Announces Nine Notable Numbers one . iiiitiitiitiitiiam t mm ham, Melrose ' priaum. Walter Glasco. George McFarlan, Jesse Glasco, Lloyd Terrli, Marion Riley, Henry Chaos. Henry Sorenson, Am el Bert Portland friends will be interested to know of the arrival of a eon to Lieu tenant Commander F. K. Elder and Mrs. Elder, formerly of Portland, now mak ing", their home at : Coronado, where Lieutenant Commander Elder la sta tioned. The baby baa been named Fred erick Kingsley Jr. a a Mr. and Mra, Harry E. Hohbs were- bosts for two Informal 'parties at their home In Irvington last week when they entertained with osacing, vaudeville atonts and other diversions. Halloween Invited to' attend Friday during the hours of 3 aad o'clock. The Mount Scott Mental Culture club will meet at the . Arleta library at 2 Mies Ethel Mitchell, chairman of the o'clock Thursday. Subject, "By the Sun- ilnni MmmlllM. aaalated bv Miss Paul- I Bel OM- ina Alderman, chairman of the music committee, la arranging an elaborate proErarrwto he given at tne annual irouc night of the American Association oi University Women to be held Saturday at 6 :30 o'clock In the social hall of the T. W. C A. Stunts are being planned. Among recent visitors at the Seaside hotel were Mr. aad Mra. Paul a Dick. Mr. and Mra. Folger Johnson. J. A- v.- MraMarqBlake SUGGESTS km .V- OPO bare buna or biscuits with that much desired smooth gold-en-brown crust, brush them over with pastry brush dipped in Car nation Milk before pirttinf them la the OTen,( , "- Yob will also find that if you brush the cover of your pies with Carnation Milk thty will brows more evenly and be mors flaky. My coarse in Home Cooking; les ons contains many hints which yon may find useful. I will end yon this course and a book of 100 tested recipes free nf, yon will writs me cart oi tit CmatioaXUk - ProtaeU Co, $22 Raibrtj Excbtagt, Ptrtltad. Orexen. , an ill tmmmmmmmmmmmmm decorations were used throughout their street, will entertain chapter E of the noma xor tne occasions. The Woman's association of the First Presbyterian church will hold an all day meeting Friday In room A, third floor of the pariah heuse. ... Dledenkorn. 1470 Crystal Springs boule- vr4. Mra Dudenkorn and Mrs. Bertha Mrs. Norman tr. coieman, president, wui or.y wm be joint hostesses, luncheon preside ana at tne conclusion ox tne m- i wlj t,e served at iz .3Q o eiocK. formal dinner will start tne program and win surrender the entertainment to the dlrecton of Mass Mitchell ana moss Alderman. Mrs, C. F. Arraoad. 1029 Schuyler Portland Lyceum Course 1921-22 November 10 Gregory Mason. Subject: "America's World" December ft Tom SkeyhilL Subject: "The Baby lonian Finger' December 12 Will Irwin. Subject: "The Next War January 14 The Oregon Agricultural College Glee Club February 1 Peter Clark Macfarlane. Subject: "Ua ; Americans? j i February 23 iieurance's Symphonic Orchestra March 1 Dr.j S. Parkes Cadman. Subject: "The , Paritari in Two Continent March 11 Carl Akeley. Subject: "Hunting Big Came in Africa" : April 22 Orpheum Four : " i ' lam iiiiimewMWiS) bmi LET'S GO EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS Meier & Frank 9s: Main Floor , NOVEMBER 3 TO 10 j Season Ticket Prices $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 All Seats Reserved New Tork A' clever orchestra leader does not need a base dram to get a mu sical effect and neither does a clever blouse designer. Some- of the most charming contrasts of color ta the newer blouses are worked eat with the utmost simplicity. In some the sewing and the thread with which it is done furnished this contract For example, -a white pussy willow silk blouse has tiny pleats on the ahawl collar and front stitched into a double tuck with black thread. On black tialored blouses, white buttons are employed and these, are 'sewn oa with black thread. AMUSEMENTS v T m n. sisterhood. Thursday, at a l o'clock luncheon. -. Mrs. Armond will be assisted by Mrs. R. F. Feemster. It will be Inspection day. Mra Duf field will have a study of the constitution. Take Rose City car. a a The tea to be given ; by Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe, at her home in Laurelhurst. for the members of the American Asso ciation of University Women and all ether college women of the city, will take place Thursday. November 10, In stead of November 9. as previously an nounced. a . a The Canitol Hill Parent-Teacher . KW TT.ttl - A-Mtmm 100X1011 WUI IHWl at a OCIOta JuurB- ia readv for the rash Thnrsdav nlrht I oay. - ""'" when it will give the annual masquerade P", foUow by the annual eiecuoa Mrs. Samuel C May and her sons. Randolph and Kenneth, are spending some time In Portland and are domi ciled at the Kingbury apartments. Alumni of Alpha Gamma Delta will meet at t o'clock Thursday evening at the home of Marguerite Amatts 5309 Thirty-ninth avenue southeast Mount Scott car to Fifty-fourth street v FRATERNAL r5yrt r1 Vv i"i i . npocdle4m. .. dancing party at W. O. W. temple, 124 Eleventh street There will be does prises and costume p rises. Mrs. Clara B. Keller is in charge of the floor with a large reception committee. V. St Johns lodge of the Loyal Order f Moose is receiving a number of appli cations to be counted November IS aa part of' the big class throughout the United States of 30,000 to be "presented" to "Our Jim Davis," head of the order and secretary of labor In President Harding's cabinet Priaeville, Or. Oct Ochoco lodge No. L O. O. F gave a big Halloween ball' Saturday evening ta the. American Legion bail here. Other L O. O. F. lodges and the Crook County Irrigators, the commercial organlaaUoo .of this sec tion, were guests. i s . a a a . Women of Mooseheart Legion will give a ball Friday eight at the-Moose temple' at which cash prises will be a ta trio uvea. a. t a . - Eureka eouncfL Security Benefit as sociation, had a large attendance Mon day night at its masked ball In Mult nomah W. O. W. hall on the eaatjdde. a a . 8uiuiyeide lodge. A F. and A ML. coe ferred the degrees of master Mason Tuesday night at Suneytftde Masonic temple, with many present!, , . s Monday evening the concert of the bead of Portland lodge. Loyal Order ef Moose, was largely attended. Ivanhee lodge. Knights ef Pythias. Tuesday sight received a large class la Chapter C of the P. E. O. sisterhood will meet Friday with Mrs. Dorothy SMa Bcaiatf Prciscted iByOitiaira Bathe with Catfcnra Soap to deanse and; purify the pores. . If signs of ptniricsa redness or nwikliwiw are presest smear cently with Ctrdcars Ointaeat before batbins.' Finally dost ot a few grains ef the eujia sitely ratt-fanjed CutJcnra Talcnm iraarwaa. aiii -naaaalrt Siiiiiais , iI I I I g TT ( - - f -.. "-y ; - . Think of It! FEATURE FILM COMEDY asd REVIEW FOR 25c A PUBLIC HfT UDIT0RIUM td aad Clay. Phase Mais UK Today Tonight ALL THIS WEEK CONTINUOUS t la 11 f. K. Feelers Begias Sit. 4:10, ilt, lift FIRST RTJ3T- 7 REEL- 7 WOBLB-FAMOTJS FILM' CLASSIC. MOBEBXIZEB VEEHOK tASTLYNNE" as fXHO&lMlLmtNUl.llLLm ALSO A '". ISiT:LL0Y0 COMEDY HAROLD LLOYD BEBB DAfTTELS 8SC' POLLARB As! as tatemttag Pathe Review L-O-O-K! AST7XTS .... - 25c Tinn't IS rfT sam SAY Sf!y.2 T0 7 P. M. ISe Above Prices Xaetade war Tax niTY Oal-el-Tewa VII lilt an (Vpd.M va. eeivee see. r HEILIGWffXT WEEK alrBl KOV. 10-11-12 SPECIAL PRICE MAT SAT. . F. Say Ceatatork UarHa Oast Present TUB PARIS AITD REW YORK SEXSATIOX Hew to Sersre Tickets Kew Address letters, checks, postofftce money 'orders 'to He til a- Thaam Add t Per Cast War Tex. Include seu-aaoreasea stampeu envelope. PRICES EVE'S Floor, $1; Balcony, first rows 8.M, next 4 rows S2. last 13 rows $1.60 ; Gallery, reserved and admission, $L SATURDAY MAT Floor, S2.50 ; Balcony, first S rows 12, last IT rows si.M: Gallery, re- erro ana aanussion, HEILIG NEXT WEEK Wed. Evening, Niv. 9 " RECITAL AMERICA'S WONDER PIANIST WINIFRED BYRD CITY AXD OrT.OF.TOWir MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED KOV P BICES Lower Floor. 1 2, last three rows $1.50 ; Balcony, t rows $H0, 1? rows $1 ; Gallery, seven rows reserved 71a ABB 1 PEB CEBT WAB TAX Address letters, checks, poetoffloe money orders. HeUlg- Theatre. In clude self-addressed stamped en velope. "7 . . D)ANC to the tune of' "Vic MejrerV Syncopaterw BEATTTIFTJIa BROADWAY HALL KVEBY SIGHT EXCEPT aTXBAT Pretty Oirls Clever Dasetag LY.R IC Moaic&I ' Comedy Company - The Big Laugh Sbxxw The Girl and the Photo" Afteraeeae at ti Evesmtg at I aad t DANCINGtadght AT BE B03TEY8 PBIYATE SCHOOLS Beginners class starts at tuiion hall, 14th at sjahington, Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock sharp. Ail dances taught as danced in the ballrooms ta eight lessens : Ladiee fS.007 gen tlemen . $5.00. Private lee sons all hours, Begnuksrs classes start at Mariark bail. 23d St 'Wsshiagtee, Monday eventng. Advanced classes, Tuesday e Thurs day evenings. to U M. Plenty ef pravctiee. aa ese barrassment Yea eaa never learn daaci&g without prss rice. Jala tha leading school. Pkeae Broadway Zoez. roosrm waste CIRCLE r TtWOBBOTT Alice Joyce tn , "COUSIN KATE" Ceatedy. Brewalee Basy DoU," aad sea T0TJ WTXI. tlXX THIS PLAY 1SBS STOCK COMPANY HOTf PXAYTJO 3.' BUDDIES asoa sauuuscarat. a. v. (TJHfriAlRB So many honiewiTes bare come to think of gr-ovae cbxxxkkremtennsof Gea- . a-ely, thatceal!eyfoav tetto fpcify GiowfTs. Hence tilt hooseholi re- v mioo'er: wfcetW yras order f torn yvaz tracer or the phone or at thettre,berar . r ta tkat yn gtt it. A Iwodred -COOsnjraUKl4)aa serycati- always keep acaa orrerohatvir in the paacry. pANTAGE Portland's Xotkm Ptetere Star JUAJnTA BAHSiy. OJf A3TD OFF THE SCEITTr- end a Realart Swper4rodxctloa COaSTA5C fDUBI - ta -oo asd aoAavrv EMI CHOCOLATE - i t .itrrr ai.L.. ifiwr't- im c it, . ry ya-- TOSHONT TOOSY S SHOWS DAILY -THE KISS ME REVUE" FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS TOoay s snows paiit tobioiit BEcijB yoMOBBOir arrE-ncEETg ow sELLiyo 3- HE I t I . O miv TOMORROW WIGHTS Beglsslar -BABOAnr PBJtCE SAThlAT. M 1 wsmm ( BIO ttrPPOBTTHO CAST-Tirwrwo CHOBTJs t SEATS NOW SELLING MATIN tTC-3E!ST SATS -fRCHT I 7 r 1 1 i the age rank degree work.