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10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. OREGON. .4 rl "-V . "1 ' v V r rri a t QUUIAL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 T PA I I?M nAD : rT'. rternlty at Portland VlXVLieuil UXl. . . Past Presidents MAA-CClub's . Dance Guests Br Bales Hswaleee rrttH past presidents of Multnomah X Amateur Athletic club and their . wtvee will b honor g"ueats at the formal daace to be given by the club Friday evening. January 17. Tba list of past presidents of the club Includes A. B. llo- Alpln. Dr. A. E. Mscksy, Edward Cook tngham, Herbert E. Judge, R. I Ollsan, Ouy O. Willis, William Cake. J.-N. TeaL r. A. Nllrhr. R. r. Prael. D. J. Moore . w IL Chapln, a. W. glmona. J. F, (Kwtnr. W. A. Holt. A. M. E31sworth. R. MT. Wilbur, W. W. Banks, C. HnH Lefcba. " The reception commute win consist ' ef tae preetdent. Mr. H. A. Sargent and tha members of tha board of directors, a follows: H. A. Sargent, Dow V. Walkar, E. C. Sammona. M. W. Haw . alna, Arthur A. Allen, Arthur A. If ur- phy. N. R. Stone. A. 8. Moody, Stacy 'Hamilton, E. It. BUlr, E. P. Stott Numaroua dinner partlaa will preoada "Our Clty'a Ball," tha benefit function to be given tale eenln at Tha Aodl ' tortum to aid tha clty'a unemployed. It la hoped that several thousand dollars tWill be realised from tha affair. The Aftdltortum has been handsomely deco rated for the occasion with hundreds of flan of all nations loaned from the ' shipa In port, boxes have been built and more than 109 box party croups have been made up for the evening;. The Untoln high school girls will have - charge: of balloons and other features . for tha; danoa and, mojft than 1M boxes of dandy which ha been donated will be sold by tha Junior teagroa airla Mayor Baker and Mra William Mac Master will lead the grand march. The Clka band of SO pieeea will tarnish - music for the dancers and the affair It open to anyone who Is Interested. Tick- eta may he had at the door, priced at '- S a couple. , Mlaa Lenore Bl seeing was tha gueat ot honor at an attractive bridge lunch eon given by Mine Helen Haugton at , her home In Irvtngion, Saturday. Covers were placed for Mlaa Blanaing, Mlas ,'KUiabeth Wiggins. Mtsa Paulina Titus, Mra Miriam Holcomb. Mlsa Vrancaa McOlll. Mlaa Klotae White. Mrs. Wilson R. Coffey, Mrs. Charles E. Petheram, 'Mra John Mortimer Bruhn, Jra. Rich ard Ransom. Mra Robert Morrison, Mra Harold Wilson and the bosteea. e The marriage of Mlas Lola Janet Mar tin and Mr. Donald C. Cowan took place ' Haturday evening at the home of the, , bride's parent. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Martin, the Rev. Walter Henry Nugent off Iris ting In the presence of a company Of friends and Telativea. An Informal race pi Ion followed the ceremony and Mr. . and Jtfr. Cowan left for Puget Sound and British Columbia. They will make their home at t East Seventeenth street north, after February 1. Mra. Hamilton P. Corbett la the house gueat of Mra Paul Fagan In San Fran riaoo for a short time. Last week Mra. Fsgan entertained at a lunc?ieon at the Woman's Athletlo club tor Mrs. Cor. batt. additional gaeata Including: Mrs. Oyetor. Mra Alfred Mason. Mrs. J. Rupert Short, Mrs. Douglas La Monta gue, Mrs. Clinton Lent and Miss Francis. , Mra Theodore Ornnand and Mrs. John P. Rlsley will entertain with a musicals at Mrs. Osmund's home Friday after noon. They will be assisted by Alice I'rlre Moore, Mlsa Margaret NoU, Miss Flora Maa Ross, Miss Marie Paige aad Mlaa Haset RabMdre. . Alpha Omicron Pi alumnae members will be entertained at a dinner party thla erenlng at the home of Mrs. J. L Clawaon. Bast Forty-sixth street north. In honor of Mian Luclle Curtis, district superintendent of the sorority from Btanford university. CSDtaln and Mra. Rlrhsnl t U.w. ber sra rejoicing over the birth of a Son. born to them Saturdsv T rm Vf .1 bern- and tha baby are at St. Vincents ' hospital. e aim. IL C Wortman will be. a guest -or nonor maty at luncheon and Mra Isaac Vaoduya wlU be hoateaa for a muatoale and tea for ber pleasure Sat urday afternoon. e e e i Mlsa V ivn.u. ..in , " nwriAUl in- , formally Saturday afternoon for Mlaa Jeannette Wlgwlna. whofa engagement iw nr. wnn imvis nas been announced. Oertrude Hoeber. violinist, and cue vonneu jesse, pianlrt. will give a ret'ltal from 7 -la o n'ini. o .evening in the parlors of the Mallory w ui guesia ana rrienaa ' Tha KM mhera r.t I IIPAlhlltsaav al..V 4s 7 -.WlHWIBJl, VIUU Will Wty Thursday evening at sar. aoa jara ai. tr. Roy ess Tha Communlt (wiu have a dance at B'nal B'rlth hall aira n nk v n-im. . . Jueertay night from Seattle, when she '." apenoins; a few dava. The aiaobvery of coarse guld in falHy -nrV",10'? J" r,T"r ,n LaPnd wiir be followed by a government search - ,ror (lenoslts worth exploiting. m Geficur , Toilet Trio Satisfies every want of the most critical in cleansing, purifying and , beautifying the skin and complexion. Nothing purer, sweeter or more effectiYe for every-day toilet purposes. j Ma-MnotoM Uli iss -Tt.Siuli, si.iaifcaa4.iilj.a- a....,,, astatii in aa tin Mi. CCt.i a wwhiataa e 1 1 1 1 : ! - - . - " i - . , ; - ---- w --- - i I . I x ' m 9r mesnberk only. 1 " ' T" I GIDYSJVAIJON.ionaer Portland school girL in , .scene from 7laWith Tire'Jier latest nation pic! : ture production. Th T .w i Dill at the Rivoli theatre this week. - " . Iff f1 t . f -t ; k """ " I li - ' ' i I : : "A j Tlaytne; With Mrs" is another of those Hrhtsome Jassy moVie 'tales tall ins; of the rare possibilities for adventure which brighten the pathway of youth. From planlste in a retail music 6tore to marriage with a perfectly splendid and Immensely rich young hero is not an impossible step for any pretty and talented maiden. . This sort of achieve ment has so many parallels In real life that its adaptation to screen drama la proof of the democratic spirit of the producer. Gladys Walton Is a veritable man tamer In the part of the music vendor and makes herself a true heroine in so many ways Gloria Swanson Starred at Peopl es GLORIA SWANSON is being, starred , at the Peoples this -week In' a new- type or picture for her. She has no op- porxunny to wear ner usual extravagant and sometimes beautiful clothes, but she Is. nevertheless, pretty. Her rol calls for lots of tears and heart throbs and Gloria does them all capably. "Under the Tih" la an M I'.ma main. drama brourht up to date by aft ener getic director. There Is a plenty of mur der and divorce, as the old time heart th robbers call for. If ! were not for some excellent acting on the part -Of Gloria and her supporting company something besides, praise 'might be given Mahlon Hamilton, who play opposite Gloria, seta hla faraln tho trtm w... slonally when Gloria Is changing clothes ana umian jeignton does her part With distinction. , T Bobbv Vernon fri anma n ni.t.. gan's tactics In his latest Christie com edy. Bobby runs off with a pretty girl and stabs some hundred or so farm hands and knights of the olden days. R is a paraay on Doug. Fairbanks', picture "The Three Muskateers. V John R. Brits directs the Peoples, or chestra In some excellent harmony' and Klnograms fill out the bill. The same bill will remain until Saturday, j .; Orgsutdle la the ChoaMS) f WlC fQa; As IneMtable as the first crocus Is the appearance of sheer, crisp frocks in very pale and bright flower shade the . "fl th ,ky- th Unts of the violet, and the green at (he grass and bursting Jry Uterpreter of early spring -.iV"? 0f mAUV organdie, with sralloped edges traced with ' a silver r. "T detail repeating the Petal-like fashioning of thertUrTwhlch resembles nothing so much as an tn verted tuUp. Worn over a slender slip at tiL nd about with rose IS .Lrj,bon' 010 Toothful wearer inriri l0mt ynTm for t 4he mode's favorite oval sawk-Uae. ow-piaoM girtU. and elaborate aJeoW. 0-H'l2X hy n. Tsgw. Oa, W TJ x - " hoteL . . . that ah captured the JtearSi of sjt the Sunday audience at ttt Rivoli as wall. There is a viliian in the tale,-of course, and even he falls for the wiles f the conquering Jaasrtlst. and repents, moat humbly In the last Act r Added to the many heart throbs of this stirring drama Is a fire and a fist fight and a couple of rescues from apparent certain death. Ail .this love and excite ment Is brought to a happy termination In marriage between the principal char acters and the folk out front go away perfectly satlsfledv The performance of the Rivoli orchestra enhanced the excel lence Af tha program. Miss ' ijalmadge Kedeeming Feature By W. S. W. JV-ORMA TALMADGE Is the redeem- ii re 'ttur of "o's Redemptlon, Playlng this week a the Liberty, both from the standpoint of the But and the success of the ftta.n Were it not for this charminsr Kttia v wourB faU Into the category of ordinary pictures.- ' .. . The story ltaelUa Mn'tt..- . , vA remAtanca man, the hero pi the ala. js. sent to Jamaica. He falls lrL.MTi',,!l?i Wcol1P -drunkard. Trnevto thtype or such stories, he faCa .. iuuiUM iortune and is wel comed home. A Alnt Km m . j . e:-wtt-W,-wakJ1er feel "not wanted." . ' . j 'The plot sueeeeds amd thereby gi ni io me. rather unusnal ending. ;In- , u, wue leaving alons and forcing the fond huahanH tii. .1. highways an byways frantically vfor . v.o ... j.cj-b, uiey ootn decide to leave Enxland and return to the colony together. ? v r, - rr w Ostensibly portraying life amoiur tha aemi-ariatoerafa of? England, the story as it Is unwoamd in a- "fweet. It.amounta to d Insult to the Saving sister Susie," a, clever Christie comedy; is a welcomed respite. Henri vresiaes at the big- pipe organ. . ' ..aTot:a :- en TST9 tWUy MKi&jlmdwiy at m" m iuJ . . r'f?JS-S "S- OUT aWCeUMSra." jBiij , at aa eycalass at 1 sad t. iwVafcfcsWOJt " ro.w.a. and eKnina.. artecnua Ptecnua xksatcs Monday ,aff- Altsnaaa kii "rSE?" sHssdway at T-- ".T:u"' aitsmooa and eeaiss C7iaadl BuTrkT BMt, Oo, UBERTt-Braadaay at gtark. oaa Tl. w 11 p. iv v , - ; nr RVHr"w '.i.ns:U,B at Ihuk. . Glsdn WaltoS -.toJTtayina With Fus.- 11 . irtrivi: J B..JliUldB . U .. 7 " Miuric Flyna te "Tba '-t AgeUsV 1 1 1 as a - U a. sa .." ii p. a T'fS? l Gloria .iwasr PaiT ; 7 fT- a. av to li Sf""I??tan w ra. -"Os With ih v s.- w ii at aa- " ;s -"L7i0? WasMnatoa. , Coostaaet mu 1 D Tan, af Hmm." a - - .M 4 o'ctock the foaowias BMtaiac. Capital i AagnstblK jWte4 Artisans wlU hold an nh-fahlnr . TrT-Tr ne rnvurs4ay evening at Salem, and . 7, wu oyster supper served following the spelling contest. The com mittee la J. H. Emery, Harry Hill, U a Garden and Earl Anderson. There are some champion spellers la gajem, and a doa contest hi expected, u- . Rose of Sharon. Ladles' Loyal Orange association, will install officers Wednea TtS t Me-Tblr street (known as Auditorium hall but. Bevt The Audi torium). Refreshments win be served. Rhra. Jam. It. rr m aiA,.ai received here from Moscow today Wat an American agent of th Amerteaa re lief a4ministration, iiamed Palmer, had died of typhus contracted white working la the Bmmhm f amino Bone. . Kaw Toa yaw.- iarr nr'-lo vua clahi of the Asoertaav relief admtnlstrw. oon ner tooay say wax W&4 racnres faU ts show, anyone; tor 'tha kuu at WQ-zmg is usaau. - - i mm MidwinterPicnic Of Study Cliib Full Of Fun Vv VaTIa Slm li. GOOD humor ran riot at the annual mid-winter picnic of the Portland Shakespeare Study club, Tuesday, at the hospitable homo of Mrs. J. Coulsen Bars. Jokes and stunts-of all sorts Wera tha order af tYi Am M Hi mention of the name of Shakespeare made the member liable for a fine of 10 cents, this Bum being used to swell the club's contribution to the scholar ship loaa fund. Impromptu speeches, stories, songs and even an Imitation of the Russian ballet, were features of the program. Alva Lee Stephana, an un expected guest during the program ,re Soonded ti a Mwvn.crf ew - n.w " . V. K WIU4 renwaa on Present Day Manners' that were : enaracterued by good natured Jokes on the "Shakespeare ladies." vovars l or z were placed for the picnic luncheon and tba table was cen tered With a small hunt a STkaW..... surrounded with ferns and flowers. Mrs. . iv. Jonee, president of the club, pre sided and remarks on the work of the j... fund . b, iUa. cuvrri,. Hsru?S: Evans. The emnra t i ..Itare. xtr t "ouucrson, secre- Evans. The committee In charge of the ujr inciuaea Mrs. R. M. Silknltter, Mra Adeline Corbln and Mrs. R. M. Coombs. The Ladles Aid nwi.tv r t - City Park Presbyterian church met re cently at the home of Mrs. C. A. Packer, luuMuunmg as memoers. nra. vv . tj. r eenauehtv. nrosJrlanf Sided and a short bixinaU . I held, after which a program was given. wuniBuin pi piano auets by Mrs. Fred-1 erick Jewett andy Mra itAniomi. t t. I ning, vocal solos by Mrs. Pinkerton Day I ocal selections by a sextette composed I -- " " , airs, naipa MM., ' - wfcmr;; jesue Alee. Mrs. Snntt Vnrlr uic. t? -i I1L Scott, oantaln nf kn.). i Aiee, jars, scott Park, Miss Bess Packer. IS- KXtl' captain of hosts; Alex. o. fx ??,r8e and Mrs- B. H, Day, f.lndiT' Principal sojourner; Arthur with Miss Helen Hawkins aa tiw,mn.n.l Moleaworth. royal arch eantain Tr -w Mil o. jg. I HUT with Miss Helen Hawkins as aocompan TrnaghaT"0 J' During the social hour enffaa ana were served by the following members; Mrs. B. B. Banninir TW a t t- c a as - as ef aajaaaav a son. Mrs. H. C. Ellinehusan Ma n w Feemster, Mrs. C. A. Fry, Mrs. R. w' FuUerton. Mrs HrK-'.L i,. ' wwfc CAWK. SOTS. Charles Feenaughty. Mrs. W. O. Fee- "ousaiy jara. rederlck Jewett and Mrs. G. C. Frlahla The Pre -school eimi ti 1 wSranUry.S at aonie Mrs a permanent organiza tion was effected with Mrs. William Hlggms, president: Mra Fr.nk president: n.i . , e'ary furr. Mrs, Maple gave a drel -b!t,W! and tecPUne of chil e Md eg question. She said .h ?n f1?0"11 anawered Uuthfully ?nZ .tt? y would have I ;""." la we mower. A general k ro"ow n now the sex prob leb can best be nrwnt a . was added to the circle. Refreshment. cre served by, th hostess. Tha Vt meetina- win iw. hi . Harry Baldwin. 30 East Thirtieth street i, " , ."...iii touegej, uorval- i. 7i, v wul ne neid this term. fL i" Sunay. February 6,. accord mg to Pan HeiUnb. .v. ' Zhl, thV-ruie. for' wolfr- xnis means that the men will have only one chn. "!" " -?.n?-mee the wly-enroUed "roolo. raatt-hmVr. t Ped fF mor rest Sunday afternoons and 'an unusu-t ally heavy schedule of sociaKevents art fvi i f" reason for the acUon. The third sterm will be marked by two open house even fa. The first comes the first Sunday and the second la an annual event the Junior week-end. The Proerreafltve t, . . luruay' ln "ie assembly room, Hotel Portland. The president. Mrs William I. Prcntl mill j Colt Will give a short address on th . ui caiur. ... . : -ommumiy jnest Drive." Mrs. G J Frankel .will talk for five minutes' on unemployed Girl Problem. The mem bers are urgently requested to attend, as several Important matters will be broueht before tha Inn.. .1 uiuusmes wee it and We part me icagua ui oute toward makintr It success. Mrs. Theodore Osmund and Miss Tlorr Mae Ross will entertain chapter K :...' . lnursaay 1 miiKruuun ai Mra inmimH'. m.i 1 n . . . o i.mc, Hi f81 araet street. Assisting artists I Mrs- Rethea Fowler Miller, contralto, ac 1 comnanled hv Mra w n nri . I semble numbers. Inntmmniigl -t , . ...u.. ti JUIOO x-aige lyioimj, Miss Hazel Bab- oiage tcello). Miss Flora Mae Ross .pianos, iuncneon will be served at 1 p. m. a a The Portland Business Woman's club wm meet Thursday at 12:15 at We Y. W. C. A. Dr. Estella Ford Warner will be hostess and Miss Marion Crowe 1 -." w ana jhiss manon Crowe in be ln charge of the program. Mlas Emma Heilman. nhmt .i T, . ' . ' v. Reed eollege, will speak oa "Habits for we tsusinesavwoman." - The Womaa's forum met at -v W- C A. Afonday, January 9. "Rivers ana watesiaiis of Oregon- was We auDject, to Knlch We members responded to roll can. There are 400 rivers In uregon; Oregon has the second swift est river the world. Mrs. E. D. Mar SENSATIONAL SALE of STAR ELECTRIC HEATERS For Quick Sale Wlule they laf ONLY Tselsdet Xlae Feet et Card SB I M . li. llflliH AJy Big Pc , Rednction. oi All Our Heaters. Includinfir Hot Point M.;.: j vZl 7" . 1 11 W. Park St, MORRISON MOTIC GO: -wwsj-su jwKvina wasnmgton mttp I FRATERNAL 1 J. J. Job nan n la - " ' . . tleth ooncuuvo aT f Evening Star Grange, k. J sLI steward of tha aTr "V apoonr. the foUowtag oixioer.Tovers"Ti5f ! Coveil; lecturer. Xl - - ateward. Sayler E. 87,- Almr.; TV' U KU1! ehapUin, MraTEL A. NibUn: treasurer, n, 7,, i"- Urn Amhnm T-. ' V,ICM- sars man : Flo kti P' Buck- mucUn, irieHarr1 meeUna- of tha . . he next February. lnt turday In Utooiah PnK.b.i. i j ... xi... " w " B'Tuia ; Alice V an .J'- Mrs. Addle Kimb ,.... , urisuna An- VT- ; , ' ' 1 "wpporter vice grand ; Mrs. Lula SnvdM . . .,,. . " irV' V ""Vtwrier vice foT?vJf. y chroond. warden ; Helen auoior: Je83'e Greaves, - fc , js. K. TomlinsAn rj . v. K. BrllMiM. . Jennie Klstler was appointed captain of the decrree staff m n,.i-i.. son. deputy district president, was in cnarge of the installation ceremonies. Airs. Grace Conrtimi. . grand, was presented with a beautiful past noble grand's collar. -At the annual elaetian at Pn.n..ii J1 Nlv .Ro'l Arch Masons, the www seiocieci to serve for the ensuing year-: Uovd t. att i,iv. R : B- Eter, king; Franklin T. Parker' rtb; D. Q. Tomaainl, treas- Hoieaworth. royal arch captain: Fred Cooper, master third veil ; Charles A. Fry. master aartnnit wall - rtanlrf T ui... master first yell; P. P. Kllbourne, sen tinel. The incoming- hle-h Driest. TJnvri Scott. -Wll nmunlul with ki.v PrtesTs Jewel. Portland ehapter Is one of the oldest in the state, having been vnariaroa September 15, lib. Mount Scott L O. O. F. lodn nf Taints has Installed tha fntlowinar itff!i.r. A H. Nelson, noble grand; A. Lundberg, vice crand : K. IJndnulat aara-ataw r McGill. financial secretary ; W. Gogg'ins, irwuiuicr ; 1-. v. wuson. waraen ; b. j. Reed, conductor: L W. Hummel, inside guard; C Edwards, outside guard; F. Merriwald, right support noble grand ; F. Kauts, left support "noble grand : F. Hnrisra. rlcrit ftiimwrt rwKla waa4 UI Neugenbauer. left support noble grand; j. rvmie. rmni scene suDDonar: w. Rosrers. left scene sunnorter t A Mmlal. baugh, chaplain. a Eureka Eebekarr lodes of taenia has Installed the following officers; Mra Cora Jones, noble grand ; Mrs. Clara Saddler, chaplain; Mrs. Coral Benge. recording secretary; Mrs. Belle Ellwood, financial secretary; Mrs. Nellie Dtlley, treasurer : Mrs. Johnson. Inside smard : Mr. Roebuck, outside guard : Mrs. Anna Rornacly, right support to noble grand : Mrs. Cora Wright, left support to noble grand. J. P. Colon hna been aaiactad aa tha rrarpRAntativ. rtf TTaaaalA lrw4cro T A A IF., to meet with We building committee to runner we Dunaine ei tna new oaa Fellows' buildinsr to he eonstructed at TenW and Salmon street Haaaalo lodge s meeting at 409 Alder street In Pacific sen Fowle, accompanied by Mlaa Agnew, delighted We club with four beautiful vocal selections. A naner on "Oreron Authors" was given by Mrs. Frederic a. Hierrv. jura. an. I . 'i hmii.ii nn. ducted a lesson on "The President and ms Cabinet; Their Duties and Powera The yearly re do it from We treasurec I kMrs. Albert Bedgood, showed a perr cent gain in membership. a a a Chapter C of the P. EL n 9HataWhnuf will observe guest day Friday at the neme or Mrs. Dorothy Dlebenkorn, 1470 crystal springs Douievard. Mra. A. M Odell will be an assistant hosts. Luncheon will be served at 12 :J0 p. m. l- 1 I Send for the free booklets cm the care and jteeding of babies. atWefr EAGLE BRAND Condensed Niilk Tinifisi fTwaissif a. . u a. DSisuas nnriark jw uuus n eaters Just North of Teleiram 'in cum UAU!JN MRS. ALBERT E. HUNT (Goldie Marie Gumm) of , Newberg, a recent briddMr. and Mrs. Hunt lire in Aberdeen, Wash. 8 tales hall ever VMw a.niw Ing We possible return for a few nmths . w. v . tempts ax y irst and Alder streets, which la to be re paired for occupaUou temporarily. Oregon Assembly, United Artisans) T ----- van m Kive awsv imr mttr- .M . : iiiursuny evening at We W. O. (W. temple at its card party and dance, Mra W. O. Keller and FVanir mmum m have the card tables In charge. DancUg will begin at 10 o'clock with Dr. W. O Keller, A. P. Aplanalp, L. C. Langlois, Dr. E. E. Van AUtlne. J. H. RusseU. Martha 8utford, Mabel Shoemaker and Adolph Haiverson floor mmmitiu a warm welcome and a good time la Wus assured every visitor. Captain Guy Kendall will be tendered farewell dinner at tha Ttaaann vi.i Wednesdsy evenlne at I -an hv hi. rsdes of Company F of we Multnomah ouara, me cjuzen-soidiery who func tioned during the World war as a home guard of Portland. Captain Kendall will shortly leave for Lab Ani. where ht will hereafter reside. , a Oregon Electric council. Royal Ar canum, gave a progressive card party Tuesday evening at the Pythian building Wat was well attended. Attractive prises were given alter which refreshments w ere served. The Social club of R.ost nata ! Order Eastern Star, held a special meet ing Saturday at We home of Mrs. Maude Ed ward a During the afternoon 500 was lui;ea arm reirrsnmenu were served. - m i li i i . - . 1 - i K ' ' 1 ' N : : - : : ... 1 ; y V ) .. , ; 't" V jir "''! "!'M,.!'i.' i ' 1 iii 11111 t, 1 f , I WaSjapBBgSBtafSS NvUI!nillil8yDJ THURSDAY, JANUARY . Ourreat tit era tore department. flmtMl Vltava rn Mrs. . Jotut H. D AR rfZrZt ZZ'JLS wttb Mra. C A Majestic Film er Dual Role w a a . VTHK Baaatifoi Liar- amairtM X this weak at the MaJasUe theatre. r ae meana the luridly aanaaUeavsl drama one might Imagine rram the title Take It rooeVnatajradiy. The play la by no means a great product toe. bwt tt ta entertaining and Katharine McDonald pots all the lore of bar eharralag par- mw ue stciur tola. Stan asirta aHtS ana . . Reader Old Dear. Ten ane why la the dual role practiced by movie producers. On the legitimate stage we used to get some kick Out Of thai aart J ikl.. w. the camera makes It a .specioua atunt. As a bit of trickery to distract aUao Uon from the weakneas ef aa Udiff-ront drama We dual role snay have value but Us a matter of record that even attempts have ruined several otherwise excellent imliiMlaai 1 . 4.w wouldn't do IL I . w "Tv Beautiful Uar v Kethertne MacUDOald takaa tKa u . eUnographer who. OadareUav-tiks, faju u.. irwan wt goa rortum tkrOUrh beraoaatlnr a fu. at an amateur theatrical Bvsformanca. xs owing atrikingly original la the Idea. ui i-rim-a unarming is a likeable fellow and all the other parts are 'well acted. Ka the rine la capital aa a sten ographer and accepts her better fort One s"uu lira, Sne aJso personates Wa great actress well because she Is one. New Tork The Winter ef their die. content will be turned Into a glorious pnng ana summer by the women who make many of Weir arrears at Kama aa a result of the recent sales in the larger ine snops are crowded with women who have developed their ability o construct their own wardrobes and Who are finding wonderful bargains la tuuiena. si iss ana co;tona The tweed fabrics, poiret twills trlcotinea eranaav stains, -pongees, eponges and ginghams sr being widely bought for the pur- or noma manufacturer, and many shops are providing, models for the In spection of customers which lend them selves readily to home reproduction. New York, If she has fera. she must have-a hat to go with them. That is axiomatic. Therefore the majority of women now selecting headgear for lata winter are purchasing of lustrous fab rics and faille silk. Those usually are of the ciose rating draped trees with a distinct Russian. Persian or Oriental motu. 15 1 sea. brown, navy and canaa are we accepted shades while a ne nene Is added by the embroidery of ramie straw onfalUe- and in the shiny atram hair cloths.; Short quills are a frequent aaommenu e.At. Ghiraitlelli's chocolate is back to the pre-war level of 19 14 the quality, remains as high as ever Never told in bulk but in ran onhf your grocer has it. D. CMlRAkDELLI CO. ( Si M JUJ way VchaV with j Borsw MU arras? tint Masons, ldalas. Jam IS 4. wttmm. Streetcar com tear baa aaiu4 u tKa awbllc atiltUaa: t rinilnl , I I stoe to tnereaaa farasi as - a to It eeata. AMUSEMENTS COMING! SATURDAY fill FOR ONE WEEK T '!. t" j vni, a "NO WOMAN KNOWS" APArTFw Plow rag AMAJEIP0 UTOBT Oy "FANNY HERSELF -s f BT EDNA FERBER 1 I BEBLHS TOUORSOW EYL I I ticket aw azixnio rT HEILIG ATJr, 3 ,0"BV6nrwr,o T0U0SR0W FECIAL raiCB BAT. BAT. , BrSIhvsl Wrw Cast. arias... m READER AS "UIAKAM Aad the aureiBa bawajiavs r?" fl M. last it rows tl ; dallery. 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THE JOUKNYS DtD" crawia Manaewoerni m r . 1 1 -SALVATION SUE" atci arrtaeoeei much DANCINGtaogbt AT PEBOBKTt SCHOOLS Rexlnnars' elasaia sort at OotUUea HpH Wednesday aad i-rtday ewenlno at f aharpw All popular dances taught la lEisaaa Ui.es il geaUssoea -Big advanced rlasesa start at Martark Hall Toeeday evacUng. aad at CoUUtea Hail Friday eveetng. :ts to 11 e. AA sniaaeea ta sdvaaced classes. laAtea I.. geatlesBea 7&& .eu can Barer laara, dancina; rlthout preetloa. Join the lead. Ina- sctoooL Pboao Broadway 2002. Pri vate lessees .ail Bams at-CatisUm HaU. BIG BARGAIN COTILUON HALL BOXDAT aad TaraBBAT BTES. McElrvyt famouM mrchtstra ..... ,..! I f 1 I ...... , . J . . . t T - " .vs. r . 1 I i liBMj Jm; ,m,.u. PABJ C E rl i 1 . 1