Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 09, 1917, Final, Image 13

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"just gossip about people
0ld Medal for Color Exhibition Awarded at
Plastic Club Classes Meet and Fin'npp
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if,' nave disastrous Time
V . l. viiUfimnt fit thfl
-UlfRB li niucn v
htlc Club these .lays, for the nnnunl
fchlbUlon is on, nnd pri... are to bo
V . i inu know. Tliai m, im " -trfea.o
lth ld mcaai
SSb. X" this afternoon after the Jury
rf.Swi has mado the pronunclamento.
tff thttt'8 the Wd. Isn't It? Quite
"i .iked It ho believed In early en
7h":,s, "Oh, yes, early and, If neccs.
FTnn." Anyhow, the judges are to
l""' Mnrris YounK, Joseph vcar-
rrow.
F-fWi: .mbers of tho club wl
ho will re-
The members
0 . VnUnll wlin tft
t- Urt are Miss Morenuc u..., '--"
fcT. " .. unnw: Mrs. Frederick D.
ptrtiueni. , . Sartntn, Mi8H C.
li'SEw-B- rox (I always want to know
P 2.1 Urt C. and the H. stand for, don't
'.. ifl iiaiiici, kj.. ...r
wtut U
' I" Mrs. Clara Madeira ana Us ini
JL'fflli o Turclc, who Is chairman of the
RV-. ..iv).inn rommlttce.
ieV he PlMtle Club is really one of the
E," ' . ..-...., .nln' nlillm In tho city.
H .4 ..kiiirniiui nuiiivn " .
R JXl"s"o .
some fifteen
. it M been in e.icu-o
t ihlnle. perhaps longer, nnu i
' .'. i . i n.d.nu Ima niirceedcd In
.r .artii nuHincnn ..n..
PwrchMlng two small houses on Camac
p Street, which It has altered Into a per-
tot KtlydtllghtfUlClUDIlOUbO. lusuu.iUu.u,
VhitnnMl "Rabbit" party, nt which time
I.?.- ,v,.r turn nut In fearful and won-
1 i . . .i .1... npA9tpt num.
fcrfUl COSlUmc.1, mm .. - -
titan of marveious uu " ' ... t
J hive teen to a number of "Kaumts," ana
uiure you that except perhaps ror mo
..nuil "movies" given by tho membero
cf'the Women Writers' Club, I liavo never
THE' French class which Has been or
janlzed to meet In the Gcrmantown
T.M. C. A. under the direction of Baron
it Oeer was held this morning. A nunv
kr of Germantown women have Joined
" this particular class, and It's quite re
. ..v.m. tn hear the "narlez-vouHlng"
-'.that Is golns on these days. Tho class
counts among its memners .Mrs. joo
Wayne. Jc. Mrs. Howard Montgomery
W "sfll! Mrs. Francis 15. Reeves, Jr., Mrs.
;mea Mapea Dodge, .Miss josepmne
'S Dodge, Mrs. Sarah Wagner, Mrs. John
yJlacArthur Haris, Mrs. Edward U Davis,
'... . T.n..l nn1 Mm T?C.Vnnlltu
Jim Jiargarei .. m " .y.. --
Brown.
t'QUCH a predicament as a little friend
Lg Ui iu. ,ui.. ..v. -
Ifc Ton see. she an-1 nance went to a party
r. atone of the hotels, nnil tliey una such a
r'tood time thej forgot that houis were
llilns, and though they nabbed a taxi anu-i
."Vlled to the Terminal for a 2 o'clock train,
ff thv reached the Btens just as the clock
1.' ..!. A n V.n mvatln l..llf nC O rr m n n ,1
the train on the minute. What to do!
They could not wake up any friends lit
' tha't hour of tho nlqlit, neither could they
jo to 'a hotel. What awful predlcamcnfs
t convention an J gossip put upon us at
f; times, don't thej '' "Well," said our hero-
?r ine, all I can tee for us to do is to Keep
rTmlnw .tt.41n tl.o frdln'w irnrirl.'
Y You remember what a night Saturday
ij i was, don't jou'' (Poured cats nnd dogs If
my memory seivcs me rijiu.) ho me
dance called up the hackman out near the
1 borne of the girl and told him to meet
' them at the tiolley nt 3:30 o'clock. Can
J Vou picture the pu .Idles of water and Bnow
out In the cointry en Saturday night?
And though the distance from the tiolley
to her home was but five minutes, that
,) anfeeltnj hackman charged that poor
rf youne man Just ns much as If ho had
'''taken a taxi at the station and gone out
FOil.iij home all the way In that. And you will
i' auiuii tor in eniigeu cnupie u xhai wouiu
.iaaie been pica ;anter than a trolley car,
J'.V .u.- .. .. ,. ..
iMiiii, wiiai; noieer, iney nnuuy reacneu.
jinome at 4 o clock n hniluer nnu wiser pair.
lSext time they will leave the magic whirl
S5 of dance in time to go home the regular,
&'
t). uui mis particular small nancee js ai-
l a-s "getting into (.crapes. She was tho
fck "v ,'..v c,i nai in uuuk ui inu xiiiiuuio
-"hi the pouring rain some months hack.
D " again put her umbrella up over her
neaa in a Etrcct car. Cheer up, my
fiirfrlends, they aro to be married In a few
tfe months, and perhaps that will bring her
t.IUown to earth Wkn ran tnllO
SrTIVpnv a-., i i ... ,
Wfi u . ..iiy i near 01 uiuer uruncnea
ir i rcllor wnrl:- Jfow tno Allen I.ane
Mwjncn oi tne Hrltlsh relief fund is to
r "IMt eVerV Mnnrtnv nftornnnn nt Ihn
Cresheim Arms In Chestnut Hill to make
(.--b.ui uressings. ino class is under tho
li direction nf Afro ii..., AnDaii .i
f,010118 tne members qre Mrs. John Blake-
, iurs. uernardo de M. Stokes, Mjs.
Jtfrey Gllmour. Mr irrirt n,nn
,tJ. Schuyler Riant, Mrs. Daniel Dona
hue, Mr.. Alhort foun n A t T.-..l.
fw ii j.iNrj.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Kll Kirk Price will give a.
C,. ncl! thls evening In honor of thek
,Jvfr' Mlss Hachel Price, who will bo
Kii,,,. - - w ..s.. onsun. more win uo
a m n il.e Bu"ts- Mlss Kduarda Gamble,
IHlthv1 ": wno 1s Tending somo time
,.ir.''., u"tl,: nu aunt. ur. anu Mrs. Ed-
:?". ,",aratam' wl" be Present.
'5.bJm.i e an'' nfr "aughtnr and Mrs
&if1?nl,' Hush nnd Mlss Marv It""" -.
ilKlui. tl0 , a debutante of next season, will
Wa!Ae lalul " "- "
ir WhitLar!;,r,e JVrlBht and her brother,
?Gi. i.n' Wr'Ght. of 1006 Walnut street,
!iinV.e" t0S. th West, where they will
r-jjri i Sliu, ""J08 Ule BUests of Mr. and
I kom .J.i2 ."""'nBion o,l their winter
Jf..e,?,h,.tweny m"es from Cody. Wyo.
PWMhi"RT"anr,Wr'ht has returned from
jtliaey ' ' C" where 8h0 "P"1 BOmo
HlfS PVAI.'-Aa T U...,t a... .
Lu-.r - " ouuivan, or sivu walnut
58 Jr" I"urned rom -New Orleans.
IW ii!I,'pn"' several weeks and attended
ray o, SEEL :HSL "'""v re,urne1
boVm?i-M .lh8 BUMt. of MB Mildred
wrmicK and hail uvir.i i, ..,.... j
glycn In her honpr.
SfiV:,"' :.'" Wednesday for hor ranch
FKm . "00' w'0, where she will
RKl Tn"""' Ml" Mear" w' be the
Ekm. ? ! ?" Mllare'l McCormlck at her
P in Clhcago for several dav thin
1H Estelle. Sanders nnd Ml Anit.
y.'.nV.0ln!:ale .b.." -K""'"?. '
W'Utu, V.,1 o;me.r noma.
:
Valentine Mitchell, who Is staying
---,.i,iun, win go to Lake Placid lor
,r'St
Vkftal
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and Mrs. George Itoberts. of 1800 I)e
Lanccy place, win .a,e this week for an
extended trip through tho South.
iau-"-. F".nny Morrl Wain has gone out
to fianta, Iinrlmra, Oil., where stio will Join
..-. ...u.r,, ..ira. t-narlottc jvaln.
Mrs. Kugcne O. Moaler, of Oicrbrook,
entertained at a mnll !)rliigc on Tuesday
In honor of Mrs. Theodore Hankln and Mrs.
htanley llrooks, of Columbus, O.. who nrc
lsltlng Mrs. Itankln's daughter, Mrs. Wal
ter West Jordan, of Oicrbrook.
Mlss Adcle St. Mosler Is spending several
das In Washington and will motor home
with 'friends.
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ileagary. of 7H7
Doyer street, Mount Airy, announce the
marriage of their daughter, Mlss Jean Levis
ileagary, to Mr. C'laicnce K. ltudgcrs, on
Tuesday, March C.
Mrs. II !'. Ilolfe, of 2135 Porter street,
wife of Major It F. Holfe, U. S. A., will
entertain at brldgo on Wednesday of next
Week.
Sir, and Mrs. John Hall Hankln, of Wis
sahlckon avenue and Horttcr street,' left
yesterday for Augmta, where they will
spend tfvernl weeks.
Mrs. Thomas Cochran, of 2518 South
Lambert stteet, will loaxe next week for
Montcli.tr, where she will be the guest of
her sister, Mrs, Itobert Uod.
Mrs. lMuurd A. Crane, of West Price
street, Gerniantown, has returned from a
trip to North Carolina and Washington,
whero she visited friends,
Plans are under way for an nttractlro
dlnner-dnnco which will take place on
Saturday, March 17, at tho Uermantoun
Automoblto Club.
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MrB. Wheeler Lord, of Morris and Man-
I'hoio Ijy Marceau.
MISS ELIZABETH BERNARD
The engagement of Miss Bernar'd,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bernard, of Wynnefield, to Mr. J.
Wallace Colvin was recently an
nounced. Miss Lorrnine Sherwood
Stahl will entertain at luncheon in
Miss Bernard's honor on March 17.
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CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET
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FOR MISSES OF 14 JO 18
The elusive quality of youthfulness of verve and esprit is
splendidly emphasized in this collection of Misses' apparel.
A debonnaire chic distinguishes these Misses' modes from the
too mature and over-sophisticated type.
Misses' Tailleur Suits 35.00 to 1 25.00
Misses' Lounge Suits .."..29.75 to 79.50
Misses' Sports Suits 35.00 to 65.00
Misses' Morning Frocks ...29.50 to 65.00
Misses' College Dresses . . .20.00 to 35.00
Debutante Evening Gowns .45.00 to 95.50
Misses' Top Coats . : "25.00 to 1 25.00
Misses' Evening Wraps . . .45.00 to 95.00
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"FLAPPER" Apparel
nee. u... rat. on.
An Exclusive Origination of this shop for llie hard-lo-fit girl
of' 12 to 16. Suit. Topcoats, School and Formal Frocks
.for the period in which girls have outgrown their age and
yet must be gracefully attired in girlish fashion.
"Flapper Suits
"Flapper" CoaU,
"Flapper" tDrcsses,
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Jfcjgptyo EDaERHIIDIgLlA, FRIDAY fflAItCflg ' ,, 18J7
DAUGHTERS
helm streets, Gerniantown, will return In a
few days from Atlantic City, whero she
spent a fortnight.
Mr. and Mrs. lMwnrd Marshall, of rtydal
are spending some time at the Huntingdon
Valley Country Club, Noble, while they nro
making extensive alterations to their home.
They expect to movo back to Hydal ohout
the middle of April.
Mr and Mrs. James S. Taylor, of Mount
Airy, announco the marriage of their daugh
ter, Mlss Mary Louisa Taylor, nnd Mr Mar
cellus' McDowell Hcppe on Wednesday,
March 7.
Mrs, George I; lions announces the en
gagement of her daughter, Mlss May 1
Tloas, to Mr. Raymond J. Coghlan, both of
Mils city.
Mr f'harles H. Post, of New York, an
nounces the engagement of his daughter,
Mlss Louise Post, to Dr. V.. J. G. Hoards
ley, of this city.
Mr and Mrs Charles Simons, of West
Walnut lane. Germantown, had their daugh
ter. Mrs J. Kemp Hartlett, of Baltimore,
as their guest last week for several days.
Mlss Muriel Stamm gave a "500" nnd silk
shower for Mlss Eleanor Harvey Wood,
whose engagement was recently announced
Among tho guests were Mlis Elizabeth
Ka tier, Mlss Mureellu Hhepparil, Mlss Con
stance Schell. Mlss Mary Taylor. Mlss Ade
lalde Plllt. Mlss Louise Gillette, Mlss Esther
Johnstone, Mlss Irene Heed ntid Mlss Char
lotte Stamm.
Mr William Hoberts nnd Mlss Itoberts,
of Elklns Park, hae returned from Florida
and are spending 3ome time nt the PennK
Atlantic City.
Dr nnd Mrs. Frederick Owsley, of Har
rowsdale, Washington lane, Hydal. left last
week for Chicago, where they will spend
several das on their way to California
Before returning they will stop nt tho Grand
Canyon nnd will lslt the places of Interest
through the West.
Mrs. Leonoro Ackley. of Harrowsdale, has
left for an extended lslt to Washington.
I). C, w hero she will be the guest of friends
for several weeks.
Mrs. Charles Adams Hohblns, of Web
ster avenue, Wyncotc, returned last week
from Boston Mass., where she spent sev
eral days as the guest of Mr and Mrs.
Gillespie at their home at DorcheMer.
Mlss Frances Bobbins also returned on
Saturday from Dorchester, where she has
been spending somo tlmo as tho guest of
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Direct Special Attention
for Saturday to the
New Spring
Fashions
JElJNE FILLE"
19.75 to 45.00
17.50 lo 45.00
5.95 to 19.75
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rih JimmmBtmBmm(S, ', i - ,'ftL .
ARE GETTING WISER
Copjrllit Life l'ubll-hlng
"Father, dear, do you consider it sinful to bo envious
"Of course, I do, Helen; extremely so."
"Then I'm afraid I'll have to get n sealskin coat liko
Mr. and Mrs. Glllcrplc. Tho engagement
of Mlss Bobbins and Mr. Jnmcs Gillespie
was recently announced'. The wedding will
tako place In tho fall.
Mr nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Sill and their daugh
ter, Mlss Marguertto Sill, ol Bent road,
Wyncotc, havo left for Florida, whero they
will Kpend some time traveling along the
west coast nnd will visit many of the win
ter resorts before returning homo
Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur Simons, of Green
wood, avenue, Wyncotc, had Mrs. A. M.
Post, of Chicago, as their guest for several
das this week.
Mlss Mildred Warner, of Mendowhrook,
returm d Inst week from New York, where
she spent several days
Mr nnd Mrs. Samuel Pomeiantz hae
Just returned from ft wedding trip through
tho West, and will live at UJl Ninth Holly,
wood street.
The Alumnae Association of the Girls'
High nnd Normal Schools of Philadelphia
will meet on Saturday at 2 30 In tho school
at Scenteonth and Spring Garden streets
tfpSCT"
Copy rich t I,lfo I'ubllflhlnir Company.
SAFETY IN NUMBERS
"Now remember, dear, that this
knot is for you not to forget nil the
other knots." '
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Apparel
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EVERY DAY
Company Itfurlntrd by special errancment.
of others?"
Polly Onrdner's."
After tho business session tho members will
be entertained by Mlss Itosnmond Hoyt
reader, and tho orchestra of tho Campbell
Lyons School
A home-talent entertainment at the Nor
mal School, Spring Harden nnd Thirteenth
streets, Will bo given on Thursday evening.
March ID, and will Includo Mrs. nertrude
Scheldemann Miller, contralto. Mls Oraro
A Wnde, soprano; Mrs. Lewis It. Dick,
reader, nnd a one-net play, "The Mousse
Trap," W. D Howell'.
What's Doing Tonight
Homo and School League conference;
William I'enn High School. Free.
Pinner. Camp Fire Club of Philadelphia,
Ilelle ue-Stratford. Members.
Dinner, Women's Christian League; 1118
Walnut street. Members.
Circus, under auspices of South Phila
delphia High School for Hoys; Third itegl
ment Armory. Uroad and Wharton streets,
S o'clock. Admlrnlon charge.
Ladles' night, tne Eastern Travelers; 4010
Chestnut street. 8 o clock. McinDers.
Lecture on mothers' pensions, by Judge
Henry Nell, Philadelphia School of Social
Science. 43S Walnut street, 8 o'clock. Free
Special sorlco under auspices of Con
gregation lieth Israel; Temple Heth Israel,
Thirty-second street and Montgomery ave
nue, S:1B n't lock. Free.
(Senerul meeting. Travelers' Ooods Work
ers' I'nlon, Local No. 17; rnssyunk avenuo
and' South street, S o'clock. Members.
.Lecture In (Jermnn on "Tho Advance
ment of the Frontier Line In America and
the German Participation In Its Movement "
under auspices of tho IHutscher Vereln of
tho I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania; lecturer,
Dr. A. II Faust, of Cornell; Houston Hall,
H o'clock. Frc'.
liucknelt Alumni of Philadelphia ban
quet; Hotel Hlttcnhouse, 7 o'clock. Mcni-
Jiers.
Superintendents and Foremen's Associa
tion of tho shoo Industry will bo addressed
by Congressman Aaron S Krelder on
"After-War Conditions In the Shoe Indus
try. ' lloursc Uulldlng. Free.
Habbl .IsmoH (! Heller lectures at Itoelcf
Shalom Sj'nagoguo on "Romance of Knowl
edge " Free
Prof. J. Duncan Spaeth speaks on "Byron
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ularly enough so that ho can fill Iho cavities white they are
small, before tho tooth is badly injured, and, so privtut
toothache.
After your dentist hat put your mouth in order, ask him
how to tttp it rifht. Alk his advice about dentifrices. Ask
him alio about The S. S. White Dental Manufacturing Com
pany, vthich for 72 years has set tho standard of quality for
.every variety of dental equipment and supplies.
S. S. White Tooth Paste is a pure, wholesome, non-medicated
cleanser embodying the latest findings of dental tcienoe.
It it as delightful to use as it it efficient. Its Uavor it a
delicious, pungent blend of choice essential oils.
Your druggist has it. Sign and mail the coupon below for a
copy of our booklet "Good Teeth; How They Grow And
How To Keep Them."
THE S. S. WHITE DENTAL MFG. COMPANY
MOUTH AND TOILET PREPARATIONS
211 SOUTH' 12th STREET PHILADELPHIA
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fVtl insTlll n"'c ".nJ " ' "W ol "KooJ Teeth:'
I tjllill 1W How They Crow And llowTaKrcpThem,"
amwmr 0WW ,,o.implnibeofS.S,VhiltTeolhPsiii.
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nd Bhelley": Association lift", German
town. Admission charge.
Samaritan Hospital card party for ehll
dren'a ward; Hellcvuc-Stratford, Admission
chnrge.
Seamanship Club meeting; Adlphla.
Members.
Lafayette Collego Alumni dinner! Dclle-ue-Stratford.
Members.
Amherst College Alumni banquet; Adel
pliln. Members.
Ship Owners and Sea Captains dinner;
Adctphla. Members.
Lecture, "Children nnd Flowers," by
lllmcndorf. Academy of Music. Admission
charge.
Food Fair. Horticultural Hall. Admission
charge
FASHION SHOW
WITH LIVING MODELS
n.u.t.uooM, nnt.i.nvt'H-HTriATFoni)
MARCH 14, 15, 1G, at 8:15 P. M,
Mat. ithnwlns on l.'th nnd loth nt 1! .10 p. m.
DAN1MNO AlTl;il liAI'll SHOWINO
TIl'KKTH OS HAI.i: NOW AT
nVAN M rilKATIll: TICKliT OITIfi;,
iii;i.i.r.vt'r...MTitATFoiu hotiii.
Hell iilioni-. liruMt l'JOO
Mr.LilA IlALLI-CURCI
Soprano
ACQUES TIIIDAUD
Violinist
IIKRI1ERT WITIIERSPOON
Baritone
MelropolllanQrand Opera
RUDOLPH (1ANZ
The famous Swift Pianist
JOSEPH BONNET
The treat Trench Organist who
lucceeded Gullmsnt
HELEN STANLEY
Prima Donna
Chicago Orand Opera
CLARENCE EDDY
The foremost American Organ-
Utrwho was last month made an
officer of ihe French Academy
The above world-renowned artists
will appear at the regular Sunday
evening concerts at Grove Park inn,
the Finest Resort Hotel in the
World. Asheville, N. C. during the
months of March and April.
These concerts are given each
Sunday evening, preceded by a
thirty-minute organ recital by our
regular organist, Mr. Maurice Long
hurst (Graduate Leipsic Conserva
tory of Music. P. K. C. 0., L. R. A.
M., London), and are a part of 'the
entertainment offered by the Inn,
for which no charge is made.
The 120-acrc, 18 hole golf course,
immediately adjoining Grove Park
Inn, is the finest in the South. All
water comes Iro'm the slopes of
Mount Mitchell, the highest moun
tain cast of the Rockies. Milk and
cream from Uiltmore Dairies, on the
Estate of the late George W, Van
derbilt Pure air, common sense, digestible
food, no smoke, dust, or noise a
resort home where refined people
and busy business men with their
lamilies find rest comfort, and a
good time.
Information and photographs at all
Southern Railway offices, or write
to Grove Park Inn, Asheville, N. C.
IH
TWO WAYS
TO
THE DENTIST
ONH way is to put it off until an ach
ing tooth drives you to the dentist's
chair fur relief.
The oilier wuy the sensible way Is to
to lo i our dentist often enough and reg
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Rex Beach's Famous Book
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TWICE DAILY 3.1ft AND ll
MATS.. sr.o lo TlVc. MOUTH. 25o to 11.00.
For American Peace
Grand Opera House Uro i"'1
Montgomery Av.
Sunday Evg., March 11, 8 o'clock
Citizens' Mass Meeting
i..V.,l?T.fX AOAINST AMK11ICA FlflllTtNe
THi: 1IATTLU8 OF A.VYKOItKKIN I-OWEIl
U. S. SENATOR NORRIS
OF NEflRASKA
U. S. SENATOR MARTINE .
OF NKW j;nsBY
and Other Speakers P
ADMISSION' MlIX Tick,!, at nosOIHct.
RETAIL GROCERS' ASSOCIATION'S 'M
i . i i in a t - v va
H I II I I H' Z I W M
Horticultural March g t() 1?
Now Open 1 to 10 P. M.
Cooking Lectures A5.NasNb,
MRS. M. A. WILSON
PRETTY BABY CONTEST
P.AILY AT 1:80 Entries will tw .cc.pted st
...v ... vv .w o viuiiB ui ncn a7 conilfls.
ArlmiRQinn 9oe rart fow Tifc
UAJ1KET AboTd lflTn
MARY PICKFORD
In "THE POOR LITTLE ItlCH OIRL"
Aoien, lerles Tourr, "IMctureiqu Japan"
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG
IN I'lCTUIltZATlON' OF DAVID GRAHAM
l'HILLIt'H' NOVEL
"TIIE PRICE SHE PAID"
IS nniNO DELAYED I1Y THE
State Board of Censors
If PaiMil In Tlmi IVill He Shown All Nx
Week as e)rlKlnnll Announced
PALACE 1!11 RlifL&-
10 A, M. to 11! 1.1 P M.
Theodore Roberts r,ta&
"The American Consul"
ARCADIA ftTFi'M
KIIIRT SHOWl.NO
ROBERT WARWICK
Drama Made Fmn bv nolit. ITMIIurd
"THE ARGYLE CASE"
Added Dlttmnr'a I.lilrr nook of Nature
Thla Week "AMERICAN' HEARS"
REGENT MAn,,,nATff,,0er,!T,7,P.M.
Virginia Pearson
"SIRTER AGAINST SISTER"
TT'Tr'TTlT-JTA market Atnv hth
VlV-XJX.li. A. M. to litis p. Mi
DOROTHY PHILLIPS
IN FIRST SHOWINO or
"HELL MORGAN'S GIRL"
AdJel Dlttmar'a Llvlnr Rnok of Natur
Next Mon. Tue . Wed.. RORERT. WARWICK
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