, """a "mi ijiurmUy, Sunday, February 28r 1920 Kit INTRODUCE MYSTERY . " "j FLAYS IN NEW YORK rn.l..y i.v,.inK. Manl, 5th. In ih..' A' r "IB N,-w Y",k ban " l"lr.i bus.,,,..,,,, , KM along nicely fur )llie ,,, .Plum cr HI,. i,i.. r Hie upriml " ni"l"r' I"'. "Tho Creak- ' ."I o.,k,, t, n K l"H hair" w Introduced this . fr'nllowhu- Hi.. I....I... ' W.S'k lit tlio Lyceum II I! . . -,.ll lUf.Mllll! . - ' ! . . . . . . '' ' Mr "'""' Lin. Ixnii v,,, ,. I I' l I ho play l i,l.n Tallulah III..!,.. Applng,,.,, Solomon. , " " "'"lllunktieaa .tarred for a ,k Page Three , II C. frmiililltl, Mia. Mvtii i,. lMr" " K ' M'- H..vll Auv!ll:Vl: Foil THE jlln. Mm Iran -,.u, M, Av,,Imh in 'IIISIIW M.I-OI..I.JI. Mr-. Alfred ,,,,. M A g Kl,.u, Kltll, (I A. kru, Mr. J..I... d. ,, vH.Ing , . ,," ' Ml- hallietli,. Uu ,,,, ,,,, ,11IH. ,, flrUiR Ht IDll.'H. Ml., All!,, a llru.llM.r,. M,, Thomas Wl ),.X1. , Mr, ( Ji-hii Ferry und V., I.. I..,,,,. v.v,i liii.in.,ii and daughter. Null. y. ' !uhn. m.mi:hm ';;',:;:, ',,;'',;',,,,wm vhl! h,r I .... r.i,,ui.ly evening. February! Mr ir. unil ri. II , CI,.,,,,.,,, ,, (I'tli, iiiiin mm daughter arc XIX'I Iffl , 'i' ii en I.. ... l-l.. , i..r,nln..,l i.l II I .. .. r.n. " .nrili fun mm, I.ini, .r-l. Ilir II jtroliu lit rri.iiil- fi.r u Mm.. i.'HKi'.n. u railed ii register with I" critic or audiences, una Is J.ist oho of thorn- melodramas which i.i funny etiuugu Id survive for a while. If It does not lake Itself tou seriously. All.m Tuppcr Wilkes la the author, and In the program the pro ducer Jius made an attempt to apol ogize for the play's Krotemjuinciw by pr.l.uillrin that he kni-w It was rl.ll, ulous all the time. inrei. ini.ie. of ,., ,.,,,,,, il.irli.K Hit. fvotiliiri. Willi IiIkIi ,. Wll.-I I. Ilii.y vlallml Willi II r j. liuninii.n'a iiMithrr ami falln r. I itoliiit to Mr. Knlliiwiim llu.k illnii.r u miiio.-i. wiiH .rnil t.u,.i inilii,i.., Mr ,, Mr.. Jnul Jm l,,,,,. .Mr ,, Mr I rank Mill., Mr iu,. .vrH I.HIIKH'II, Mr in, I Mr. M NVWII I'lJuiV I KMI IITIINH HI Miw ; Kor Mm WWW nud Ja k Koyle. traUTiilly liroiln-m of K.'imHIi s i "rry, mr ivrry iiUTiiilncl N'l'W riliyn llil wuh a nihil week ail fur an n.w pro.lu.-tluiiH wan concerocd. Ue- kiuih i no vreiiKing i nutr, ttiere aa "Tho Virgin," at Maxiue Kl lloU'ti lln'Ulre, and "Mamma Loves I'upa," ut the Forriit. The laHt named la by Jack Mo In-1 (iiixiui iin.i ttnnn Papa an1 (u (.i 11.1. km '"""ally Slimlnv nfli.rn,.,.n ni kl .1.1.. n.v 1 mn.C, , , . K,UI.h...n.. on Ninth u-,.. ubr Ja,k aIIard .lay, (aM)ar. . .liik.H.n ,.,! Mr Mr. I,, s j Mill, and Foyl.. vi,,, uv,.t ltox,rated throu(!n lhr(!u . .'.k ..nt at i. j.. . Mllu hom,,,-!.. an1 , lhB only for thB- . . ,r'"" " A- ' I play. ; vr I'.iri.'M til 11.11 A awlniminc art rli.iwo,i i.v , ' IHS TIMIIHIItV M::tI; i url"T waa cnloyrd l,v All...... Al Iho Waller Wr.t home on Klv-i J' rry. Klna Je:on. . Vi,.i t. .k. ... . er.l..e .trr,,. Mr. W. and Mr, . '!-. 1N-U. Mil... Ja.k Koyle. ! !. liathlany enteiialned for more "l Mewuri and Kenuitli I'erry. than forty nienilr of Hi. fnul'n ' linll.t of Kt. l-aul'a Kpl.ropal iliiir.li.' '" N'N,: Ml:.V ..n 1lmr.ay aft-rnoon. ut the ml,l-' M,:f '' MiiMMY HVKMVtJ Hnrklv l.ii.lf-n N...iit.M I Vill faVi.i. .Vnilu.ll.. nf ii.. i . '. . ! l,,nl,,i.. r !-..r.,..' u-,.i.i ... ...jallenlata. ."..i7 i noma, aimke ...in. ;iioii, uiei i.rteii) oii the meaning of l.iu and i H'"iiie and 1'role.nlonal Women I'h told of a numlier of that ; ' "Joyed a .upper parly In the II- l.nve lie.a ilnnuteil to the rhur.'h ',r'f)' "lull rootna Monday evening. Ii) uraunlrulloii. lliriii:liiHit the!"''1 hatiheta and patriotic color. city. .were attractive motif.. I The K I ft .ale t t,e b.-ltl late In K.dlowlim tho aupper liridKe waai alrU'aI news of ,he week " tbat May waa alan ill.ruse enjoyed. (lue.ta Included l.orenei J",,n Ure " to rcturn ,0 ,he Btage I t)u Thuradav e. ,..,. M i, i ! I'. a.ley. I.edH Parker. I'ollv lll,,n I ahout Kiuiter time. The yeterau "f Hie in Hi. newly rompleted parl.h hou.n' i l'lknr. I.ulu If'utchln., Kbha al'",r '"' PPear ,n "Tne Two r- ..... ......-. I ..... i 1 ,1.IaI. lllu Hm Jtt anil "Tile Virgin" 'gin" la ahou Canadian who thlnka he has discov- Icred the Virgin Mary. 'There Is jalao a crazed preacher and a num j her of other characters whose sun- Ity would not stand the test of Nor would that of the person who declared "The Virgin" was a really worth while affair. Drew to Return About the most interesting the- q l, ill i Her. Thouiaa and Mr and Mia O Bennett. I.ol. Itynon. Lynn Zlm la the Ii. Hurkn will renort on the ,... , merman. Kdith M.Cann. (iertrude II tho' ration held recently In l.a (irnnde. I Mathers. Clara Calkins, Ida II. Mom tlliwhlrh Ihey attended aa d.-l.-aatea ' ''"r- Kranrea Ileatty. Jean Perry. from the Klamath Parl.h There ; '''"a J,,n,,, hsther Duiiivan. Lena will he no itulld meotlng on ;hat ! ""n"'"' ,n" 3"',ert. Klin Wlllltt, day. due to the ereninit me-tlux. I Kl'"'',,"n Hr-hnffer and (Iertrude m m m ' J.'hnKon. l h'tK I Malsrae. I aaa'iful phans," In which Alice Itrady and Kay Ilalnter play the title rolea. Franrca Htarr Again Another absentee from the Broad way hoards Is Frances Starr, who, after four years of Inactivity, has started rehearsal In "The Boet of riming. la hrll find out MIW. Vt KMO KMUITWYS ! A number turned out for bnskot- l's," by Itoland O. Edmunds and i bull on Thursilny evening und cn-Nu Keek well. Ilonorliig pu.t i.itriis of Aloha ! J",'1 Mlsa Klla Wlllllt was Ka.tern Star.! elected uiunager. Walter Fo.ter, Mia. W. C. Van Kiiioti entenalnrd ' "h" ha" ,,a'1 'Merience in LlBl Mere' mi Friday afternoon with a prettily rurh"- "'lleRo men's teams, haa h K l nnoolnie.1 l,i.l.n l-iii. ...!'ffered In assist In coaching the tjr own luneli.ii ,r the remainder of the I slr1"- Tllc n",t Pra,',l Rame will l Miter . e,. Ml,, wMy drisxa i-. K.-llcy til" .'IKIflt i. !!.-- Ii.lr m., wore j afternoon a .pent In business. inuleihnn a , (nrKoouai 111 V Kit ILIM FS lut .TTIHf T NtM IKTV the pnn on f ,), .,, r,,.,!,,, ,.f. fnlrs of tho aen.on was (ho dinner dance given Tuesday evening In the dining room of tho While Pelican hotel. The duticea nr to be enjoy ed by society during the spring ", mouths every Tuesday and reserva-l"w- (ton. have been madfl for ninny parties ilurhii; the mouth of March. C. N. r,lanlirouk li.jile over ,U by I'l -. rluirniliig be Weduidiiy evening at 7:30 the American Legion building. .MUM. SMITH 1M )IOOltKI WKIIMCSIUV On Wednesday afternoon a group of friends of Mm. It. M. Smith hon ored her with a surprise house warming 111 her new home on Pres perut st reel. Bridge was played during the afternoon. The guests brought a daintily prepnred lunch eon as well as lovely gifts for the new home. Those present were Mrs. Victor t Palmer. Mrs. Joe Avery. Mrs. K. I. Sloau. Mrs. E. C. Knight, Mrs. E. T. Pat, man. Mrs. Joseph Pospisil, ! Mrs. H II. Ilnnscom. Mrs. W. I). MIHS KIJ.IOTT IIOHTKMH I AT I'OT-M CK Hl i'l'KIt One of tha prettiest affairs en joyed by the younger set was a pot lurk supper for which Misa Nelle El liott was hostess on Friday evening at her home. 523 Lincoln street. An Interesting evening followed the supper to which the following had been bidden: Misses Jennie Cniver, Charlotte Crover, Marlon Weal. Zepha fiog.tr, Thalma (Jrli tle, iieulah May, Iteta Stewart, Itutu Christy, Ethelywnne O'Flaherty and me iiostces, .Miss Elliott. MISK IIOItllKI.T IS IIONOKF.D FRIDAY Miss Katherine llorbelt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ilorhelt, 718 North Eleventh atreet, was honored on Friday evening with a pretty. In formal party when her mother en tertained a group of the younger girls. The occasion was Miaa Hor belfg twelfth birthday. Followlne an evenloe of wnmn the guests enjoyed a luncheon serv ed In campflre circle. Tho maiorliv of the girls, who were guests tit Ihe llorbelt home. of the campflre circles In the city. uuests or tne even ni to hnnnr Miss llorbelt were the Misses Har riett Uratton. Katherine derhnrn Rose Darley, Marie Duffy, Mar(ah Grimes, Alysse Hector. Letta Ken- yon, Lllllam lied key, Helen Shlve, Ituth Vannlce, Kuth McNealy, Jan nette Jones, Janet Bedford, Roberta Bedford, Margaret Young, Dorothy Deltz and Catherine Chastaln. OrtSTH AT t ltAMHI.ITT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reed and son, Howard, were dinner guests on Mon day evening at the E. L. Cramblitt home In honor of Mr. Cramblitt's birthday. Following dinner the guests adjourned to the Reed home, where a radio concert was enjoyed. Covers were laid at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reed, Howard Reed, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cramblitt and Mary VI Cramblitt. a MRS. BRADFORD IS HOSTESS TO GROUP For the pleasure of the Friend ship club, Mrs. Louis Bradford en tertained delightfully at her home on Friday afternoon. A dainty luncheon was served at a late hour. The Bradford home was especially attractive with cut spring flowers. ituv i'l I'll, h nf: HOSTS AT Ml SIC.ll.K Five pupils of Mrs. A. J. Voye si rvod us hosts, received the Attests .. , r range., ., e,r ol. VY I Puller, Mrs. 11. K. Smith. Mrs. C. I...I night at the lovely home of Mrs. Q Stevens. Mrs. Fred KKhnlloek on Pacific Terrace. . " , ' , . ,,., . Hit h,mps j A large number of guest enjoyed 1 ... , ' ' .'i,r m .Imoiher's, the affair. I ,...' ' ". . ' .,, , h mp v nil. .e. (iiiiiiii . . lth net The buys. Jerome Henry. Howard 'arming I (irahiim. Ward Dwlghl, Clifford purple Hogue and Jack Whitney, were as- I '! of a aisled by three oilier pupils of Mrs. I inn by. Voye, Mln. Irene Anderson, Miss ' 'In inlnit Evelyn Amlcke ami Miss Marie f i com- Davenport. 'Ihe high Mrs. Elsie Baxter delighted with ("nulla tola reading of her nan composition. r crimson Accompanlnls for Iho evening a hand- were Mrs. (icorgo I'lrirh and Mrs. A. J. Voye. vU""n wore 'he court MHS. CLEMENS IS MONDAY HOSTESS I'-oyal Chris- For the pleasure of a few lntl- ". Ii favor- male friend and neighbors, Mrs. I). N. Clemens enlerlnlned Informnlly on Monday afternoon. Lovely gold en daffodils In low howls added to Ihe attractiveness of Iho rooms. (luests who culled during tho nf ternnon were Mrs. Junior Daggett, Mrs W. S. Slough. Mrs. Arthur Wilson. Mrs. W. W. Southwell, Mrs. Charles Cosebonm, Mrs. I. t.. nm mlngs, Mrs. I.. L. Sleln. Mrs. A. L. Ulce. Mrs. W. C. Mall. Mrs. Marlon Hunks, Mrs. Olio Lnngslett, Mrs. Ed McLaughlin, Miss Feme Hanks. Miss Mury Hall and Mrs. Clemens. It. M. Smith. "A NlKlit la Paris" Still another performer to return to the stago in New York is Jan Oy-ra, of "A Night in Parte." who plays eight parts, the principal of which Is that of a knife thrower. Ui a Chinese r$io ' Jun throws knives at a man tied lo'a door, and up to tho time of going to press had not missed tho door once. (ilFT SALE rLAXXED FOR LATE 8PRI.NO MONTH Late In the month of May tho women of St. Paul's Episcopal church guild will have a gift sole end sprinz bazaar to sell gifts for the graduates of both Ihe nign schools and grade schools wherever one may have a young friend to be graduated. Thn Ainpt nate hag not been set. nor the place, however, the sale will bo held on Main street. Mrs. H. b. Ceta is ceueral chairman of the sale and is appointing her commit tees. "Not even the boy will be forglt- len in our sale," said Mrs. C.etg. HETTY JA.NK SANDERS IS HOSTESS MONDAY . .. . j Mrs. W. L. Bandera entertained on Monday afternoon In honor of the third birthday of her daughter, Betty Jane Bandera, at the family residence. More than twenty guests were present during the afternoon. The children enjoyed a luncheon with gay spring motifs following an afternoon at games. Mrs. Sanders was assisted In serving by Mrs. Her man Foster and Mrs. Byron Noud. Yollow daffodils formed the center pieces of the tables where the chil dren were seated. Those who attended Betty Jane's party were Francos Jean Foster, Herman Foster, Phyllis Foster. Pat ty Fleet. Virginia Crego, Marlon Cre go. Jack Noud, Carolyn Noud, Cecil Drew, Claim Hector, Patricia Avery, Donald Smith, Duncan Dunbar, Kathryn Dunbar,. Virginia qubb, . Janice Bubb. David Cox, Jean Cox, Virginia Pease and Betty Ann bun Ivan. I MRS. REDKEY ' HONORED FRIDAY At the home of Mrs. L. J. Bean, C21 Washington street, Mrs. 8. R. Redkey was honored by the mem bers of the Ladles Auxiliary to Cra ter Canton, I. O. O. F. Many dain--ty gifts were received by Mrs. Rerl-' key during the evening. ' Following the shower a ouppeV was served by Mrs. Bean to her gueats Including Mrs. Redkey, Mrg. Nate Olterbeln, Mrs. Earl Tllton.' Mrs. Alec Tllton, Mrs. A. Weat--fall, Mrs. Wm. Beck, Mr. Carl San-1 dell, Mrs. Charles House, Mrs. Carl' (Continued on Page Five) ' Dine and Dance at the WHITE PELICAN HOTEL Every Night Except Thursday From Six to Eight O'clock Special George Washington Dinner Dance TONIGHT From Seven to Eleven ;l1 'ul adar ""h is the "cllolarsliln lf Hie Klam. l.e Aninri.... "' Women, "f Snt 1:1. In Nltig. Tea r'clnrk until '""nt in ii, '"lis. have I'"' occsuliin. f"" 'hati one 'iilnrtiiln- Dr. J. G. Goblei Dr. L' J. Coble 700 Main Dr. Goble OPTOMETRISTS KT.AMATH FALLS, ORE. Fves Fx iniineil. Classes Fitted. Lenses ground in our own fac tory lo' your Individual requirements. Quick service. We re place nn'y lense. ,-aMinaanaaaaaaaaaM PARTY (JIVEN AT THOMAS HOME Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thomas en tertained for niemb.-rs of Ihe young er ... 1 on Friday evening nt thulr T''"se who I homo on Wantlatid avenue. Honor- 1 arn nHked j '"o coming harRe of u10 L"' Av' Me ?"wnr,l, MrB. K. Wat "fllnsnn and h'l Program f'fs. Wull "'"'"K the r"l he h.,.. "re Mr. , r'y Ackiev Mrs. ,. ' M. R, D. Inx their son nnd daiighler. Beverly nn,, i.v, n Thomas. Following an evening; of music nnd games a dalniy luncheon was, ""uuests who honored Miss Thomas j and Ilovorly Thomas were H e Misses, Dohlln Hawkins, JV Miller. Eva Miller, Edna Dunbar. Ruth (ofer und Forrest M r, Charles Mack, Ken Ilolllsler. Elbert Sllles. Waller Ilroadland. firmly San'l'" and hen nelh Thomas. j METHODIST H MEETS AT II.UNK "'' .. . i.r. of the Mnlhodlst Lad 7A d n;Vat.he U N. , 1 .,. r. Haines nd Mrs.i It Will Pay You to Investigate My Chiropractic Health Service Dr. 0. H. Mather 715 Main St. Opposite Pine Tree Theater Phone 404 l- Music By the Tantalizera jj I ' Lovely Womeh, New Clothes, ' Dashing Styles i; 1 Fabrics pyT a Colors ' Sj I Sheens ' Wren Cheviots T I Singe w g Tweeds If IfSv Crficklehead Coatings ' i t Blue Check V !r Lonsdales J 1 J J I Brown Check : J j u Authentic Modes iWX 1 ; Wif Creations and- ty $ I i Iff iW Adaptations in r K 1 1 i With dash, verve l ' V I rrr jf and color of the . i a - f f A ( i ll virginal season ) j ' JL New styles, new wardrobes, new coats, express mental-freshness, 'awakened K senses, renewed vigor and appreciation of the beautiful in the earthly, the ,ft J) social, the spiritual, for the coming Easter season and spring's entrancingly jrl profuse garnishure by the elfs of natu re. ' j yi ' Tilihlilililililiiilmrr tiLoilLLUiVC Vfe- Jlil I tirilTlt I ll) litMilf rililiLilLtII3 ,J u, ;i f - KLAMATH FALLS