Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 16, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    LBS, IN ORCIffiSTRA
HUNGER LINE, DISCOVERS
A REBELLION BREWING
They Should Givo Out Checks,"
Says Quarter Pntron, When
Two Girls rusn vny into
Queue o( Enrly Comers
ONE PATRON OWNS AUTO
By M'LISS
lpalatiatlon and rebellion wre rampant
ta 1M humter " on St"rflay night. No
wMd brlad. however, l this tortuom
! which curls around from the sallsry
Stranca of the Academy of Muslo on Ixcust
-. -snrn iiubl 1110 wat ass
Sums out on tiler nlghU In ft nnl swirl a
dirter of ft block up on Fpruee street,
unless, of course, you lira thlnklnir of the
bread of tho soul, which Is muslo. then you
mlrtt properly call this 1'hltndelphla'a most
persistent, most avaricious Dread Line.
They wore the starved look of the fam
uhed man to whose nostrils comes tho
tmell of savory food, did theso hundreds of
ople xho stand faithfully exery Baturday
Bltht and wait their turn for a gallery
teat to hear the orchestra. They took on
expressions which said more plainly thnn
oould mere words
"All summer long we've had our tongues
banging out for good music nnd now only
are we about to be scred with It"
Ordinarily there's a pervashe air of good
fellowship among; the hardy constituents of
Mm Saturday night lino. Last Saturday
night the regulars wore an unmlstnkable
grouch.
"Something's got to be done about It.
This thing's got to be systematized. It's
starting again and It can't go on all winter.
The management ought to find a way like
they did In Hoston. There they use checks."
It was a young man with books under his
arm who spoke. Tho actions of two young
women Intruders, of course; no regular
would so lolato the code who came at
quarter of 8 and Insinuated themselves Into
tee very beginning of the lino were respon
Mble for the grouch. A rustle of rage ran
down the waiting aisle. You could almost
set It People who had been there since
:10 bristled at thus being set back two.
They gathered round the young man to hear
more about the checks.
"Tnere tho management provides an ofll.
cer who hands out checks to the people as
they come. No one can crawl In ahead of
the other then. If vnil haven't trnt vmir
p. ,, will Ann't trttt vtu. tl.lr nn.1 .
f man who dispenses the checks stands at the
Ul cnu ui uio line
It seemed so simple that the little old
lady who Informed mo she had been stand
ing for four years, Could scarcely take
It In.
"Just think of that," she said In wonder
merit. "Boston uses checks and Philadel
phia hasn't thought of that yet." Then ho
began to "reminisce" about the kind of
rple who, In her experience, had squeezed
ahead of their turns.
"They're never the real music lovers."
he said emphatically. "They this wae
accented either come early enough to be
sure of getting a seat or tako a chance at
the end of the lino. But some people don't
know what honor Is.
"Once a whole family squeezed In. I
was so mad I trlod to get an officer to put
them back: but what could a policeman
via against ft whole family? They said
they d been there at 6 o clock and had left
In en and st mmnnr. Mnnv'i tha tlmn
tfti like to go and get supper, but I wouldn't
iBvo tne nervo to claim my place it I did."
The code among the regulars is stringent
There- Is no regaining a place once It is
left, except on one condition. This Is when
you have a companion who, with the con
sent of thoso Immediately In front and
'tack of you, holds your place while
?3U visit friends up and down tha line,
o do more than this, however. Is to un
conditionally forfeit your cherished post-
Ijtlon.
Thar icern mnnv honnv rAimtnn Ratnr.
fcW night Particularly was the girl artist
who Knows HtoicowsKi welcomed into tne
fold.
"is It really true that he had his head
shaved? What does he look like and why
did he do It?" they fired at her.
She reassured them In one breath. Un
able to furnish a reason for Philadelphia'"
beloved conductor's sacrilegious net of
parting with his golden tresses, she calmed
them with the announcement that more
golden tresses had grown out and that he
was looking quite his handsome and ro
mantic self.
It was nt this Juncture that another pop
ular regular arrived. He drove up with
great eclat In a motor, the make of which Is
well know to us all. Ho rumbled his greet
ings to other Vegulars through Hughesllke
whiskers and modestly took his place at the
end of the line. He was complimented on
the acquisition of his car, but such Is the
democracy of the Saturday night line that
he refrained from gloating over those who
had come on foot
Suddenly as is the way with lights
they went up. In a little while tho line
tegan to straighten nnd move, slowly at
first and then quite rapidly. Those who five
minutes before wero standing In front of
Horticultural YTnll WAnilo.lnff I !.., ......
-.-.. ...... ..., ..w.,uv,,Q - nW w
to be rewarded with seats, now quite
Ask for it
ir
rorite
jater
"Tfce Shielding Shadow"
lrjr J belsg published
vry Sunday in the
North American,
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Fav
The.
SiTKNlNa LTDGEK-PHnaABKLPHIA, KDNBAT, OCTOBER 16, ii6
TODAY'S FASHTON
0
HOW TO 'MAKE
UP' FOR AMATEUR
THEATRICALS
By LUCREZIA BOM
Trims Donna ef the Metropolitan Opera
Company.
HIP! HIP! HOORAY!
HERE'S THE CIRCUS!
( i
Smart topcoat of preen duvctyno
trimmed with Bcljclnn hare.
Tlin practical long coat appears In many
attractive styles. This model, of bottle'
green duvetyne. Is unusually good-looking.
The fullness Is held In about the waist
with a narrow belt across the front, while
two rows of corded shirring across the back
serve the same purpose. The high collar Is
of Belgian haro dyed a rich dark gray,
and the same fur edges the sleeves. The
full skirt of the coat Is ornamented with
two large patch pockets.
(Copyright)
miraculously found themselves, quarter In
hand, at the very ticket oftlco. Then the
mad rush up the long flights of stairs for
favorite seats and place.
Tcs, they were all there on Raturdny
night Old Fritz, built somewhat nfter the
manner of a potato bug, It occurred to me,
who alts In the third row and Is a great
favorite deaDlte his annovtnr habit nt hln.
Ing Ilerr Leopold to conduct, following with
his stubby fingers every moe of Stokow
skl's graceful Mona Llsa-l.ke ones. There
were the three little muslo students who
come over from Camden and prefer the left
side of the gallery, and the woman who has
no chin though It Is not recorded that this
physiognomical disability Interferes with
one's musical appreciation. They were all
there as they will bo every Saturday night,
rain or frost notwithstanding, so long as
good muslo is to be heard for twenty-five
cents.
But they've got a new Idea to chew on
now ; thoy want those checks.
" VETERAN CANTOR HONORED
Alexander Gross Remembered on Twon-ty-flfth
Anniversary
In honor of his twenty-flfth anniversary
as cantor of Congregation Adath Jeshurun,
a reception was tendered the Ilev, Alex,
ander Gross yesterday. The Sunday school
children In the morning presented him with
ft Bible printed In both English and Hebrew,
while In the afternoon the oldor members
of the congregation, headed by Ilabbl Max
D, Klein, were hosts. In the evening a
dinner was glen In his honor by the bosrd
of trustees and their wives.
At the annual meeting the congregation
by unanimous vote accorded the right to
vote In church matters to tho women mem
bers. The officers elected for the ensuing
year Include: Louts .Sickles, president;
Morris Alkus, viae president : Raphael Gold
bacher, treasurer, and Harry Cohen, secre
tary. Three trustees were re-elected for a
period of three years. They were Solomon
Bacharach, Benjamin K. Block and Sidney
Loewensteln.
THIS "beauty chat" Is written In answer
to an unusual request made by the mem
bers of a dramatic society who are mak
ing preparations for the presentation of
their nnnual p"lay They frankly say that
they nre unskilled In
the art of "make-up,"
and desire some prac
tical Information along
that line.
As all my readers
know, I rarely advise
"maklng-up" for the
ordinary affairs of life
but as there nre many
of us who are Inter
ested "In private the
atricals, tableaux
vlvants and pageants,
n lesson In tha usq of
come amiss.
In the first place. It Is necessary to have
a full supply of the few necessary greases
nnd paints. These may bo purchased at
a theatrical costumer'a or at some of the
drug shops Tl Is alio possible to have one
skilled In the art of make-up to come and
"do" you. but the economically Inclined will
prefer to apply the paints and powders
themsehes.
Provide a generous Jar of cold cream,
a box of rouge, a box of face powder, an
eyebrow pencil, a stint of lip rouge, a
stick of black cosmetic a stick of grease
paint and a blue eebrow pencil.
Equipped with these you can proceed
with the actual making up First rub the
entire face and throat with the cream,
working It well Into tho pores. Then with
a soft cloth wlpo off the superfluous grease.
Now rub the face with n stick of theatri
cal grease paint a stick costs but ft few
cents and then dust face powder over It
Next rouge the cheeks, using the great
est amount of color on the cheek bones,
and work It smoothly Into a lighter pink
nround. A very little rougo should be ap
plied to the chin also. ,
The lips alfould then be colored with
lip rouge, which also comes In stick form.
Then clearly define the eyebrows by using
an eebrow pencil. If they are not heavy
enough build them out with black grease
paint
Heat a stick of black cosmetla and bead
the eyelashes. Then you must take a dark
blue pencil, which comes for tho purpose,
and darken the eyelids and draw a light
shadow under the eyes and a line from the
outer corner of each eye. This will make
the eyes appear larger and more expressive.
The nostrils and Inner corners of the
eyes should nlso be slightly rouged.
If you desire to whiten your neck and
arms, use, a liquid powder which Is prepared
for the purpose. Apply ft to the skin with
a velvet spongo.
To removo make-up use ft reliable cleans
ing cream, applying several coatings to
tho jpkln until the pores are thoroughly
cleansed from the powder and rouge.
Bathe the eyes In an eye-cup filled with
a saturated solution of boracto acid.
Uelow Is printed the formula for an
cxcollcnt cleansing cream:
White wax 3 ounces
Hpermaretl lounm
Hit almond oil 12 ounces
PlatlllM water 2 ounce
tjlycerln s ounce
Salicylic actd to arelns
Half of this quantity Is sufficient for
ordinary use
I advise every one who takes part In
amateur theatricals to practice maklng-up
several times Lefore the performance. In
this way you will be able to tell Just the
right amount of cosmetics to use In order to
appear the living embodiment of the char
acter you are striving to portray.
(Copyrlslit)
Predicts Swedish Premier's Resignation
COPENHAGEN, Oct. 16. Tho Polltlken
says that M. Hammarshjold, the Swedish
Premier, will resign and that he will be
succeeded by K. A. Wallenberg. Minister
of Foreign Affairs.
Metropolitan Now Holds Three
Rlnps of Vaudeville, Brass
Band and Skntinp;, All Good
The thres-ring circus of the theater world
hit town Saturday, established Its leather
lunged calliope In the orchestra pit of the
Metropolitan Opera, and began operations.
The prosperity of Its four short weeks In
town ought to be Infinite, for the show has
Just about ever) thing including tho short
est "book" on record.
It has cats that danco on the roofs of
New York; baggage smashers that threaten
to smash their own trunks In nn entirely
miraculous manners the wrlggllngest Mack
spider of a dancer In the world ; a detective)
who changes disguises with an nlncrlty
which would mnko a chameleon blush: the
best "flag net" exer staged; a comedian
who won't haxe anything left to tnlk about
after midnight, November 7 ; the only really
graceful athletto dancing I ever saw; one.
song hit; a whole Noah's Ark. Mother
Gooso Town nnd United States Geography
come to life, nine hyphenated Chinese
tumblers; n tramp star: a conductor of a
brass band who fillips his base clarionets
with his left hand, carolebsly adjusts his
collar twice while at work and seems pas
sionately dexoteil to "The Stars and Htrlpe
Forever"; and finally the wonderfulest nnd
most beautiful skating ever seen on the
stage. Some circus I
And, Just Ilka a regular Barnum A Bailey,
It commits the crime of misappropriating flvo
cents off everybody that wants a program.
That Is the only piece of cheap-Jack miser
liness about nn entertainment that Is liter
ally the moat financially generous In years,
A nickel Is only a nickel; but that Is nn
axiom which you can shout the manage
ment Just as well as at the playgoer So
In spite of tho fact that they generously
exhibited two signs by tha proscentum which
said: "Hip I Hip I Hooray 1" one crltlo at
least was sorely tempted to let that bo the
only proper namo divulged by his review.
But who can be peoxlsh In the face of
the fsct that Mallla and Bart, George Clif
ford. Charles T. Aldrlch, eighty or a hun
dred chorus girls, Lou Anger, the Ama
ranths, "The Ladder of Roses," the lloganny
Troupe, Nat M. Wills. John Tlillip Mousa
and a score of Continental skaters. In
cluding th lovely and astounding- Char
lotte, have all been rolled Into ono show
by Charles Dillingham and It II. Burn
sldeT Generally speaking, "Hip! Hip! Hooray 1"
Is a glorified conglomeration of star vaude
ville acta glued together with a brass band
carnival and all the elaborate chorus effects
Will Study Paralysis Cure in France
A special study of the. French cure for'
Infantile paralysis will be made by Dr. John
F. McCloskey, of 8617 Germantown ax'enue,
who sailed on Saturday for Paris. Robert
B Glendlnnlng, of Chestnut Hill, bapker
and member of the Aero Club of Pennsyl-x-anla,
nlso went abroad to gain Informa
tion as to how war a la tors are trained in
French schools.
KrtHcUE!
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
MffnH
mmmKmiBuswmmm
ftftfinfa
Bo&ma Cornpamu
rruiE fcllewlas theaters cbtaln their pleturet (breath the STANLEY Uaellni
X Company, wliUU le a ruarunlre of ear! hoirlnr ef tha nam prodgrtlom.
All pleforei rUwd befare eslilbltUn, Ask far Ike theater la rear lotalltr
ebiaUlac pleturea tkroush Ike BTAM.UV UOOKINU COMPANY.
AIUA MDD A lath, Morris I'asiyunk Av
txiAiinxnuixtx ut. d
itlrS r.r. Ui4BW
Paramount Pictures.
Pauline Frederick '" "MUt&fi&
a nnfl fl D AN THOMPSON
ArSJLAAJ MATINEE DA
KATHLYN WILLIAMS in
TUB NJTEn DO WBU,"
An n A n I A CHESTNUT
Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree in
"THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME"
DPI nAOWT MD AHOVE MAHKET
DiLLilVlvJIN 1 Mats., 1:30 3:30. I0e
Evss., p.JO. 8, 0.30. 13s
OWEN MOOnB and MAnaUERITB COUrtTOT
in "JtOLUNa 8TO.VE8"
ir-nAD 0TH AND CEDAR AVE.
KtJJAK. PARAMOUNT THEATER
HOUSE PETEnS etui OA1I. KANE In
THE VELVET PAW"
ADDED "SHIELDING SHADOW No. 3
JOTII AND
UIRAItD AVE
FRANCES NELSON ARTHUR ASHLEY In
r" 'THE REVOLT"
ALSO "THE SHIELDING SIIADOXV"
4711 FItANKFORD
AVENUE
FAIRMOUNT
FRANKFORD
PAULINE FREDERICK in
THE VOMAN IN THE CASE"
r-?TU CT THEATER Matins Dally
DO in dli Delow Bprure, Evfs. 7 to 11.
DUSTIN FARNUM in
'THE FIOHTINO PARSON"
C3D- LANSDOVVNB AVE.
KVGM.NQ 0:30 TO II.
GARDEN
Norma Talmadge ' Teed?."'"
ALSO TRIAnuLK wtioiws wujuuur
JEFFERSON Jp
Edith Storey n weddino Niour
Added BILLIH BUBKK lo "Gloria's Horoapo."
ICtnO yORTT-FJRST AND
LfcAVblV LANCASTJrR AVBNUH
THEDA BARA
f I B? D T V BROAD AND
LlDbKl I COLUMBIA
NORMA TALMADGE in
THE SOCIAL SBCHWTARY"
NWttjsf PHlLAKHLrHfA
I rC1 ICT MB AND I.OCUST
LUuUij 1 Mats. 1:30 and 3 ISO,
ergs , uisu, a, v:ov.
too.
is.
Mabel Taliaferro "T,,B v;
Market St Theater "tk5bt
I II I I AM riCU In "AN INNOCENT
... '! . vil,J MAQUALENE"
Added Jackie Saunders In 'The Urip of EvU,"
OVFRRROOIC 08D haverford;
uvciDauur Ucpt JonM Unlt 0rch
THEDA BARA .j,
PALACE " "ISJoe6"
5-RS0THERNmeCBhatteP
PAOV" RIDOE AVE DAUPHIN ST.
rln. JAT 2M3 KVC1, 0 to 1L
VIVIAN MARTIN in '
THE BTIlONaElt LOVE"
PRINCESS "&&"
Bessie Barriscale ln '"""payment-
Also CHAM. CHAPLIN jn "The Pawnshop"
RrnPIMT ,M MARKET STREET ,
LEW FIELDS In
THE MAN WHO STOOD BTII.I'
RI A I T O OERMANTOWN Av .
I Ji- I J AT TL'LI'KIIOCKXN ST.
DONALD BRIAN in
THE BMUOOLEllS''
RI I n V MARKET STREET "
Ul I BELOW 7TH STREET
VIRGINIA PEARSON in
'THE WAR BRIDE'B BECRET"
SAVOY "rVTMHAE,ET,aT
ALICE BRADY in
THE GILDED CAGE"
WIQQ 11TH AND YKNANQO BTS.
SESSUE ftAYAKAWA in
J'HONOBABLB FRIEND"
VICTORIA ABOVE NINTH
Douglas Fairbanks '"
Also CHAg. MURHAT la "
MANHATTAN
MAD.NHBB"
MAIDMAD"
. . a mrv OiRARD
iilKAKl DAILY ?lll. ?. T
9 ' Si I SSPBBI V
AVJC febfrw TTH
ftclijnl
FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS
yrmr hjmaihu.piua
EUREKA
GgelK--
JtBL
CTAW1 W MARKET ABOVE HTM
)11N1.I mis a. m-o una i
VALENTINE GRANT in
THE DAUPHTBH OF MaeGHBGOK"
SOUTH PKILAPHCrHlA
O L Y M P I A r HAINMUME
NO I'KEIHHtMANCK WHJAY
ll'Wfl"' "FOR ROMAN'S FAIK HAME'I
of a mammoth muslo show. Oa top comet
a great act which Is not only a marvel so
far as the technique ot Ukatlng goes, but
also a thing of gliding beauty unmatched
for poised sweep In all the rushinga of the
Russians. As tor Charlotte, she Is the
best of the technique, the best of the
benuty and a vision ot youthful whltentie
thrown In. It M.
Tho Theatrical Baedeker
OAnntCK "COMMON C'l-W." with Jane
fowl. Ormi i aldara and Henry Wsrenson,
It has the double distinction el wlnnlns John
Crate's frits for a rlsr tr a student of IUr
xard Unlrsesltr and of runnlna all throush
last s-ton on liroadwajr.
XtETROPOt.tTAN OPERA ItOtJUE "Hir, HIP,
HOOItW," with (.harlot!, the famous
Hater. John Philip Sous ani his band. Nat
M .Wills. Charles T Aldrlch. the Honcannrs,
Mallls and Utrt and tnsnr other rctaltles
lha Mr sntsrtalnment, from th New Tors
itlrrodrem. Is hr for a tour weska nsste
ment AT POPULAll TRICES
WAJ:NIrJVr."URl'",''0 cr father in rot-
ITIIA," Qu Hill's newst M-hlrln for dlsplsr
Ine th amusine vicissitude of (Vtorn Me
planus' wsll.kmwn "comlr ' Thl tlm h
I slnn th baextround ot politics, with a bal
nssqu thrown In
KNtrKPHIIOCKER "THE ETERNAL MAO.
MtLtAE." with Eusenle niair. Th dram
ot the upltfter and th lliht o' lor, which
vrn. nrst dlsrlaied at th Walnut earlier In
th season A play with much Interest.
LYRIC "Itr.R AOLDICR HOY," with Clifton
t-rawford, lohn n.arlen rnomsa snd Maraa
rt Romalno A Helgluml-d Teutonlo oper
etta, with a coat of pro Allr whitewash and
om soma In th "crand mannsr," capably
una
niKVI "A l-ll'8 NAME." with Marl
Tempest. Oossrtmsr comedr, written by Cyril
llarcourt. who wrote "A Pslr of Silk 8tock
lns ' very deHly Interpreted by Mis Tempest
and W Urahapt Drown.
rORREUT "SIIU.." with Julia Sanderson.
Donald llrlan and Joseph Cawthorn. A pretty
star, sn sole star, a comlo star, plus some
pretentious orrliestrated melodies,
At?f?U'.l,,r-",:',t"-,'ri5," with Ernest
tllendtnnlnr A "modern morality play."
with mor humsnness than araeHt ,'Kery
woman " There's a lars cst, Oltndlntilns
net superbly
new rcvTunn films
8T.A'.!'nr "THE DAt'OIITER OF MseORFO
K" tnrst lair ot week). lth Valentine
Ursnt, a Famous riarera-rarsmmint film,
and others. Last half or week. "THE KIHK''
with Owen Mcore and Marruerlt Courtot, a
I-amoua I'layr.rsramount film, and others.
ARCADIA "OLD FOI.Ua AT HOME" (first
half of week), with Sir IterWrt Tre. th dls.
tlnrulshed English star, a Fin Art. Trlangl
V.rr.u!,Bnj. "', others Last half of wek.
"THE, RETURN OF DR.WV LOAN," with
. Hart, an IncvTrlanile production, and
others.
PALACE "TIIK CIIATTKI." (first halt of
week), with E It Mothorn and Peggy Hyland,
"he (lreatsr Vltajrtnh chotoplay. starring
Amrlc' leading Hhakrapeareen player. Lsst
half of week. "THE ItlTTl'nN OP KVK."
with Edna Mayo and Kugens O'Orlen. an Us.
anay Dim, first showing
REOENT "THE MAN WHO STOOD STILL"
tnrst half of week), with Lew Fields, a Uradr.
mad World nlm and other Last half o
week. "I.inS'N 1IAI)()V." with William
Nkrh sees Irene Mooter,
and IKra.
VICTORIA ."MANHATTAN MADNKM
lss
the week), with Dough
(M
Fslrbanka. th amus-
ln snd ereltlng Fin Arts-Trlantl mm about
the westerner who find adienture In New
York
VAVDRVH.LIS
KEITH'" nsll Utorr Edwin AHen, In "Cles
wuariera-'t v iiy ana Morion, Aunan
("Cap") Anaon, C harlr Lrensrd Fletcher, Al
Oersrd and Hjirla Clark In ' Modpi Vsud-
and Peru, th
na in bsiii
vlll Frollr Frsnk rarlsh
Kramers. Camillas nirds,
Triuun i-ictur
at)nE Th Iwn Party a tabloid musical
comedyi Dn ftherman and company. In "Th
Jay CltTU"! Nn Hullhan. In. "Never
Agln"i Tl Ling Hint (lnldemilh and Plnard,
In "The New dalesman' , Ward and Ray.
mnndi Dare-devil Johnny Reynolds, llarktns,
MrKe snd loftus, D Almi.id and Puller, In
a comedy sketch, Richard lliothera, acrobats,
tc
QRAND "Town Hall Follies," headed by th
Irlah tenor, Euien Kraim i, Marlon ANeeksi
Prcott and Hcpe Eden, Anthony end Mark,
th "Wop anl th Contractor'1! Cabar!'
Do! Mr Ftske and Mis Falon, and Path
New and corredy reels.
CROHN KKVB TIiKATF.lt First hlf of wek,
J'aultn. th Frrnrh hypnotist. Russell Vokesi
tsp and Itlrstl Walter and Moore, in a com.
edy sketch! th Thre Angels Sisters and th
Four Vander
WILLIAM PKNN THEATER Flrt half of
week, 'Th UIUm Tfottr." a mulcal com.
edy. th Ills City Four. J, IMwIn l-l. In
"Wt, U a Co '. Jones and Johnson, Wllllsm
8, Hart, In "Th Dawnmaker." a Triangle
nlm.
MINSTRELS
DUMONT8 VarC program of blscfar enter,
talner. with lnterpolatd specialties by mem
bers of th resident company, Th skit this
week Is "Eiprlrnce, or tn lllackmallers
GHAIN IIATC HEARINGS SET
Will
rROBINSON & CRAWFORD?
i.v
RBslHUi
eaS
"DELICIOUS"
That's the word you hear used
when one speaks of Pride of
Killarney Tea. It's a choice blend
of the finest Teas grown In India
and Ceylon. You'll search this
city over, but you will have trou
ble to find a Tea that can com
pare with Pride of Killarney, even
If vou oav 80c to $1 the pound.
North, South, East or West,
Pride of Killarney Is always best.
Pride of Killarney
INDIA
CEYLON
lb.. 45 c
i-lb. Tin, 23c; !!. Tin, 12c
It always pays to buy Tea and
ill your groceries "Where Quality
(jounts.
s
Robinson & Crawford
"Whtrm Quality CounU"
The Stores for particular people.
Throughout the city and suburbs.
Tea
M
111 .
Grocers, Mcrchnnts nnd Millers
De Heard by State
WASHINGTON, Oct. 18. Tho office ot
Markets and Itural Ornnnlrntlon of the De.
partment of Agriculture will holJ nve hear
ings In the next two weeks to consider a
draft of th rules and rerulstlons for the
administration of th now grain atandards
act. The dates and places follow.
October 19, McAlpin Hotel. New York:
October II. St Charles Hotel. New Orleans:
October IS. Unltlmore Hotel. Kansas City,
Mo. J October 14, Kherman House, Chicago,
and October 27, Washington.
Grain growers, merchants, millers and
all others Interested In the administration
of the act ar Invited to be present. Those
who cannot appear In person may present
their views In writing.
mtTClaMJNGTALI
REACHES THE
"Tho LiKht That Fniled" t
Pathe Feature, SomtiiMl
Poignant, and Well l!r
duced
By the Pheteplay Betttor
tRsxwIsR. "j
Th Light That raHeel," rathe-Jfei
with tobrt i:draon. Story br, K
ins. Iilrecled oy EOwara Jt.
Ith ilobert i:drson.
n. I)lrcfil bv Ed
showing.) V
As good a production as eouM tea
hss been given Kipling's finest lrar( M1
screen. In eitcellenca ot photefrrapHf,
characttr, sense and In prsclsten ef i
tho picture does all posstbla for the '
Tet we doubt If even Mr. Jose r
Pathea would care tn affirm that He
has all the qualities of Its seuree.
are some states ot mind, seme erteea) tf H
soul, not transmissible by means C MMl
and celluloid, So It la here. But trterelM
two sltuatlona where tho polgnanee of JM
Heldar'a tragedy docs break through OH
wall ot photoplay and wrench one's; heart!
when Dick Is first stricken blind an4 wMM
he wandra on' to the Soudanese bstMsti
to be shot down.
Incidentally, the "desert stufT' Is umtalii
Ingly well handled, with striking rilHniirttMi
Throughout the continuity and vt4tM
aro laudable and George B. BeHa, ttsV
adapter, haa taken great pains to puetfM
the flavor of the original story. We OsMt
he made an error In having Dlok try
stnb Hemic, and he mixed his tenses
castonally, but these were only small fhwssl
on n smooth surface,
Tathe has glen the feature an ac
tlonal cast. In which Jose Colling, as te
malicious wnlf, stood out. Claude Fleestataf
nnd Lillian Tucker hardly satisfied. Mt
Hdeson was the best of all, trenchant, earn
est nnd pathetic The picture can be hee.
Iiy featured because of Us superior tr
ment. generally Impressive playing aesf
touching scenario. And lta ending la
Nlncere than the stage version.
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Dresses- Suits - Coats
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A wonderful assortment
of absolutely correct
styles fashioned from
t he best materials.
BLAYLOCK & 1528
BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut
Furs Altered and Repaired.
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Anionp the very un
usual furs we are show
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Seal coat, with high
standing collar and re
vere in one piece yoke
above the waist line.
Full flare, and with
deep muff cuffs.
The coat represents
the very latest Parisian
creation.
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Dorothy Davenport. In
Th Unattainable
Vaudeville and
Photoplay
Norma Tlmads. In
Th Doclal Berrelsry
Mabel Taliaferro. In
Tlie Djwii ef lv
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Hlfk and Satin
Dousl Fairbanks. In
Th (lood Bad Man
Ilarnay Dernard. In
Phantom lortunsa
Throuah th Wall
Liberty
Msra-uerlt Clark In
lUlsns of tho North
Kmlly Stevens, In
Wliwl of tha Uw
Th Dawn of Freedom
Hostrli Wlrfax. No. t
Vaydavlll and
I'notoplay
lckwood and Allison, tn
Mister i
Dustln Fsrnum, tn
Th Flshtlns Paraon
Vlrainla. Partn, In
Daredsvll Hat
A lie Brady, tn
Tb Ollaed Ca.
William Farnum. In
Tho Klre ut ConaoUnc
Mory and Kelly. In
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Combat
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Under Two Fleas
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ThJunl Child
Alio II rsdy. In
Th Olldsd Cass
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Jsrkl Baunder. In
Tl. Orlp of Kvll
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Lov Never Dies
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Hulda from Holland
Wllllsm 8 Hart. In Th
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