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Bread Street il Oldeit Title Insurance I Company in the World WALLY REID.SEEN IN A NEW COMEDY "Reut Free" Shown at Stanley. Jack Helt Scores in Streng Story Other Photoplays Stanley Wnllnre Uciil's smile, some oul-et-tlip-ordinnry ;-eencs tin rooftops nnd the personal efforts of n lianl-werking cast de their best te put "Kent i Free" Inte the lilt claws. t'n nbent nn Impecunious young i painter who is evicted bv n wnitli. landlady nnd tnkes refuse first en a reef. nnd later in a home, ncitnt ecept for a caretaker. Twe sirls are thrown j out nt nbent the same time for ltnl- , lnr reasons nnd they arc livins In n tent en the roefi. A storm companions. blows down the tent and Ileid (the' pnlnter) takes them down into the limine he has he netiehantlj taken ns his home. It happens te he the runner home of one of rlie girls, who had been prar tit-ally left penniless h her fnther. ' whose will gine ever.. Hung te bi ecend wife. The hitler return from Kurepe and lias the three s.untt r in her lieue i nrrestetl. The lnu.ier who pre'isutes the case is the .voting paint "i-'h father, uud the whole fuss Ii settled happily i when it is di'0,ercd that a wceml will had been made leaving -the house nnd 1 most of the fortune te the daughter in stead of her wiekeil .step-mother. Kver InvIj tries vert hard and their efforts ' nre" e'ten individually funny. Vnll'n deg Is ! valuable member ft the east, whiih include- I.ila l.ee iwhe is nuile .liarmillg nnd Ullilfl'celeil I. I.ueieu l.ittletteld. t'laienee tiehlart audi (iertrutle Short. It's a kind of .i "Seven Da.ts" without the genuine fnreienlities of tin- Mart Unbelt Kine I mi stert . This Is the Stanley Theatre r first iiiinitersnrv and the bill Is excellently rounded, 'it included the pre-ciiee of Vn ter Herbert is j.u'i ' mum. iw' in n number .of liltinc iiieletlie. p'em In- ( own iiiiercltad. a tiinns ceineuv i-iiucn "The Paleface." w th l'.iM',r and some excellent venie. Photoplays Elsewhere KATir.mx "The L.av nnd the Weman," with Hetty Compson. An atlnptntlen cf Clyde Fitch's play. "The Weman In the Case." STAXTOX "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," Hex InRrnni'a pre-duet Ien of Hlasce lbaneza novel, with Hutlelf Valentine. VICTORIA-"A Connecticut VanUee In King Arthur's Court." Mark Twain s satlrle comedy, with Harry Myers. Gil CAT XOHTlllMX "The, Con Cen quering: Tower," with Ituilelf al al eti 1 1 no. , . . , ntVP.ni Ah - "The. Wonderful Thing," a oemctl, with Nerma Tnlinadgc 7UI.OXIA1. 'Ladies Must l.hc" Willi Hetty Compson AI.IIX l.M "Simiiif," with Jehn C.llbert. itAlthLr at UP. P. I -"The Conquer ing Power," with P.udelf Valen Valen tieo. l.OCl ST "S.lcnt Years." adapted from the nevtl, "Mam selle Je," by Hum ict CouistecU. HI VOL I 'The Hiitles Play," .Marlen Da vies. UPl.Mu.SI -- "Scrap Iren." Cbnrles R.iy. r I it At! -"The l.ure of Jade Pauline' Furderlck. OI.ISIIL .1 intrigue," with V..c.rl 67 A 7 l'-. 111 STIIVPT ' .mil lieititl. ' with Ceiistanei with with with Tela Korni llin- .S7.'.l. 'Hcule the Tlonnie Prier Push ' with L'eiinKI Crlsi. . I DPI: -"A Prlmti There W.i." with Them.ts Meig'.ian. FRANK M'INTYRE IS WINNER AT KEITH'S Mrs. Vernen Castle Alse Scores t Hit Powers and Wallace Win Approval IfienmuiniiiBmniMniinirjirni.ixin-KnnibTiiniiii, 'iiyir.i.'iiiiy Specials for and Tomorrow Today Whole Grain Rice .11) ec Marshmallow ) lb .,gc Creams. . . . B. G. Crisp... .11) 18c 3 for ec can Sc Asce Buckwheat Asce Pancake Fleur ;- A;cn Hnldpn Svrnn ' ..Hvv V.HV.. K.k. &.. . Corned Beef Hash . 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Lighting Fixtures IIDDLE-GAUMER CO. 3846-56 Lancaster Ave. "fk Ne, -10 Cx tn Bubway ,i riienet B.VHIn OIBO ALMA TELL IS STAR IN NEW BEACH FILM Kcatiiii Arcarliii Sonn'tiiiiex n tilm "inei nlenc tlint ilNpiMvv th" Riinrrnl ! lief tluir ein of th' "crnit m.rth enuiitr" n-tccn nrn- cutinnt b nr tlstlf. , , Ini-k ltlt'x tirsit stiirrms p1iIc1c. "Tin- fall f the North," l" nn nr tiMlr jui tun-, nnd U It nlmlb Reed, inn'iv-tiii: flip. With iiti'tiiren.up Imckcrennilx faucht 1 n '' "tnry that i- n'.iM'iuible u iv tlm at'raK'. ' i tin -i 1 1 "Iren Trail." at Aldlne. Has Thrill ing Moments and Fine Cast Ahllnc The jrlnruT which RtnmN m the hncksreiind of "The Iren Trail" i thc nie.Mt (Irniinitie tlilnj; in thin neu ' hex Ih'iich incline with an A!aka M't ilns. Mctineini;. lerinlihihle and breath catcliitis. it lieli'ii rUcl tin- attention of the audience en the mine or less ereaUv plot and make- the climax thrilling etieiisli te enit tnext t.ite. This phnluphi) fellows the novel from which It Is adapted with nltnet mlntiti chit. The result is a pu turc-iiue hut rat hep jerki tilm. with hl'r'h spots i-irinkii thiousheul, in-tend of n cre cre eeude .if dramatic ten-e li'iidlni; up te the bin M'ene. ' i It concerns Murrn O'Nill. BpnernUj ' rcterre.l te bv the chanictei-. .e "The. Irish I'ritiie.'' and his attempt te defeat nn iinsi nipuleus i.iilrend promoter III i Aln-kii. The riMili et the two creups in railroad huilders as they push tliretiKli their "iron trails ' talk's up uie.-t of the plot. The llu1iii'is promoter stepR at nethins, but the 1 em is always n Mup ..I t ll 1 11 1.1 l.i.e.n,, ,t,i. tU'me i... i r .r. ti... nrin t.tlli,-- 111, ,,. IMHI'.I ,.... ." """ rtemls i .iiiic nleiur iiiul ne.irl w rei'it n" Vml'j t.lnnu In t Iii'mii lenile- t,i sueeil aw, iv his b'ldi-'e." but with the help of J !;' one or two who si,. b him he dncs tin Iat .iml saving i-im t 'himself, and the tuidsi' nnd railroad ate eunplt t .1. V iidhnm Sinn iin'. nltheiuh a bit mlsi;it us t.)'Nei' kims n fleuii-eut pieie of ncttng. Abnu Tell i- tie ent- ' standinc tijiuri' in the east. She makes n benitiful nte' Intelligent heroine, even though the -oemirie mnlx's he de the inn-t ridiculetis sort of things. Ke&innhl leim is iieieptnblc us the friend. Thursten Hall. n the ullnfn. . doe-, one .pli'ndid piece uf a1 ting in .the latter part of tin- piitnre. wlnu lie I is supposed te lese his nilml. I Hmacvi'I-. -liiiidlng fur nlme the i nliit is the Ii.ii kgreund. It is easy t I hee that intlin f ihe Keith's Krank Mrlntjrc. robust cemcdinti, wen honor position en n hill thnt !) check full of hendllners. This ceiuedlnn wns seen In n iinlipie farce of the hedrnoin-parlei'-tind-bath variety. j He nwakeiis tn tind hliu'elf in u stratige Inpartmcnt, the subject of n Jeke iy his I friends. He has made believe he pet j married the tilsht before during a spree. With tills ns u stnrtins pest, many I funny nituntlens urUc. Twe of his i rlvnls he threwi heaillens Inte n bnth i tub full of water, lie Is nbly agisted by the four ether members et his com I nam. Mr. Irene rustle. In "Let's Dance," showed she still is able te cnpttlrean ; niidlenee with her clean dancing. This I star also sings. The stage setting Is i elaborate. Her dancing partner 1 , William Keardnn. with Ve Hupfehl at 'the piano. Several eueereu were de manded. One of the surprise lilts et the show was the clever team et Towers nnd Wallace. They lidded n touch of the Seuth te the stage. Hutli arc per formers of i caliber that is hard te heat. Their iliinl number, portraying n Southern wedding, was an exceptional iiceess. Their siugiug and ether antics wire wn.v a hove the ordinary. i)leu ami Jehnsen, two "nut" eom eem idinns. aKe scored. Prank ltrewne i ied classical and ja.x in n way that i h id the audience applauding for mere, lb plas the xylophone masterfully. I'riiest Weed. In "Dummies." was seen "i a skit. Ueing bashful, lie propose tn dummies. enl. te tind they nic of t'i h and bleed. Deris Duncan snug several sons in lr own inimitable way. Kluting's I iit.Tltiiners. showing n group of well ii lined pigeons, rabbits, eats and dogs, i a happy opener. The Klteres, i.irie.U batiei artists, ably closed the lull SIDNEY SCORES IN' AMUSING COMEDY "Welcome Stranger" Proves Highly Entertaining In First Showing at Carrick that were .p1endidl inpetent photographer, a Iramntie and sutUrienth I ncting that is Tin fall of the North ! recommended te iiearlx eer ii fan. ll'i't plnjs the r de of the niinj :nl M'liturer, who w.inders Inte .1 llud-nii Ituv trading pest, where his life is often in dnug-r He Is liii.il! sen tenced te take the "Imigiie trneri'. which means -triking out, h luui-elf. into the unknown, an almost Mire ic ttm of the wolves, but fatl! interveiii's. and he net i n'.y e-s-apes tlenth. but wiu ins sweetheart, the Facter's d.iughtcr. Madge I'.ellniny N the heroine and Neah Ueery the Facter. ralacc A big improvement en Ids rei ent pictures is l'.ert I. fell's "The Idle Uich." It is ti"t parttciilurly dramatic, but geed direction, acting and ilietnsraph have helped iniest the story wnn some -.., ..... , , , , l.-...,.l. Il.ipn, r.ite the nricinill l " "' - '' ...,.....- - ii ., ! ....... . ,..,,, ,.f ,..,, .i,.m,iii wii lnl.en .,..! 1, Illllld 1.1111 ,', 1,1. ... ...- a....--. (ilnhe -"Inside smff" regarding of fice tumbles of a commercial concern are giM-n in "The New Steneg'' when lienl the bill. There are clewr lines nnd ln.inv funny vl'untleiis In the skit. hieli Is piesentcd b.v Dan Cole Cele mail company. Jewell nnd company present n inn el mi, which is full of geed euti'ttninineut. The Dixie Four sing mid dance with geed results. Other K"nd acts Include these of Flo uud i H ie Waters and l.adern nnd Iieckim.ii gMiinasts, "The D.iwn of e l..i-t Is the pliotepla attrac tien. Allegheny - "l'..irl'n te the Moen." a musical c'Miii dj . wen headline honors. Julia Kcb n was heard In a melange of sung. Vie ItichnriN, minstrel, was well received. Others who pleased wen Walsh nnd FdwanN. dancer, and Adams and Thompson Sisters in u musical specialty. "White Oak" was the feature photoplay which rounded out the bill of merit. Oanlch It would be most effective te write a review of "Welcome Stranger" with nil the rich dialect Jhnt has been m popular (en the stage) since "Potash nnd I'erlnuitter" days. The whole spirit of'Weleeme Stranger" Is the spirit of dlnlect. ntul .ct Its entire effect Is put across with the quietest of methods and In nunnst straight liiigllsh, with u Yid dish expression Introduced here nnd there for comedy purposes. It Is ,t highly amusing nnd entertaining piny throughout, with suggestions of uneven ness that tna well he Ignored In the general satisfaction of the whole. And (icerge Sidiic has never done a better bit of work than his keen, lovable, utinint Interpretation of the part of Isidore Solemon. Solemon comes Inte the Cir.ind Hetel. In Vnllev Falls, N. II., en n bitterly lillzznrillv New Year's I've with his face nil muffled up nnd the lending Hchts et the town greet him with "Welcome stranger." Hut when he removes his muffler nnd reieals n snil'lng face with racial characteristics se strong as te be unmistakable, the atmosphere becomes colder Ih.m the snow outside and the narrew-niiniled racial prejudices of the small town nie at once leagued te drive him out. Hut he sticks In spite of all. lie becomes partner of the town fnilute In nn electrical development scheme, he befriends a friendless nnd unknown girl, hn scatters helpfiilne-s and warm heartedness and shrewd phi'osephy nil about him. nnd the happy ending sees the whole town cured of its prejudh-es and lei..!, uuj en the following ew Vent.'.. i'i... with the brilliantly lighted city nnd its rushing electric cars for n nuiterlnl hutkitmund iiulle u hi "Het-nieli-Oiihk Walllngferd." Hidne Is unliiie in hl methods. lie ntle'inpts n during bit of personal work just before the curtain of the lit-st nei w'lmii he cees nbent the stage nl- most without a word, helping the girl. . for main minutes and. by action and expression tilene. sketches ill his char- ' net er mere keenly mill fercefulh llian he could have done with several "sides" of dialogue. He is never loud or bur- lesque in his acting, lie can point a joke with the raising of Ills evehrewsj or the sudden breaking out of his Mlieerh . looked smile. And his part! anil lits! lines put across u let of rffee- j tlve phile-ephy with a geed laugh te drive each point home. i Dnvid lllggins, tis the town failure, whose iiiieutlens finally make them' rich, gnie a skillfnl pertrajal of the pnrt. Shia Field was charming and iisunIK inceptnhlu ns the girl whom I Solemon befriends. ' .J w .HisssssssBisssm. .sflissssssssKflajssl .vassssssssBiissssssssssssssssssKys? 'aLOVES fl Jl JaF Silk or chamois, with badly soiled finger-tips, are safely wnaliad in the silky suds of Colgate & Ce.'s new wash-bowl fluke FAB iia. u.s. rAT. off. This new, thin wash-bowl flnke Wns sMcrcly tested in ihe experi mental laboratories et Carnegie In In In otltule of Tcclmolegy. All sorts of fabrics heavy and deli cate, white and colored, were washed Mil het, warm, and cold waters, both Lard uud soft. Fab wns pronounced a safe- and an an an criorbeap finite by Carnegie Institute. COLCAIX & CO. . 1006 EW IfOHK SAFELY VASHES FINE FABRICS liner Alaskan under the fiiseiiint inc title concerns the adventures nf three gen gen erntiens of the With.rbee familj . of ('Hlifeniia. and J.jtell p!as nil three re'0"- " , . , . The part of the piciurc which hew the geld rush and the early d.is is Hspeiutll- interesting. 1'hey treat of u familiar" mewe subjec. but ha.e real rush nnd itallt Virginia Valli. -lehn Pavidsen. T.eigh Wyant and Themas .lefterseii g.ve the star geed support Itegent Fred Jm ken s m'lediumn Tin lln'e in tli.' Wall." makes g,. 1 lilui material The spiriumli-t.c seance scenes are the" big feature, and the should have a cry real interest te pic ture fans. Alice Lake i the lending woman nn,l sin has a pirt thnt g ts away from th. ordinary. She is the daughter f a l'.estnn banker-euib. 'let- who llei-,t!. citv in disgrace and becomes n s , ;,il secretnr. She falls jn love with tin en of the house, and hl mother, in fun.' lias the girl i.iiivicted of tin ft. Shet scrM's a jui I si nteucr and comes out em bittered Te n cemplisli I'r reenge.i .he becnmi s a spirituulis'i'- uiediiini. ' 'J'lif climax is eiirrlng. Capitel --- "Vendetta" is 1 v i . iiieaiw I'elu Negri's bet picture, but ii is an mlre.ting. fast-moving meledniinn built ,i round a t'ersienn girl's de-ire te avenge the death of her brother. Fans who remember ".Mr. Hnrnes ..f New Yerk" will net" a btreng similunti. Mis Negri N the vital th'rg n this tuctiiie. Hpc eNjiressi..' face never did I r-r h.iter i-eri !'' She is dnanue, sympathetic, duni.ific, and t'.ie pint, w'h.le net iiartii'ui.u Ii tMiel. g!e-, h. r wonderful epi nrti.t.iti.'s. The rest of . i i list is rule ire. FAY'S KNICKERBOCKER BILL Kay's JinichcrltecliiT - - 15 ill the plnlnp'llV i'1'l'l Mlll'll 1 l'li Sections f.f tl 's Hi ! - '.. 'iMllll .1 !l ' iken l-lle of. and the result is a lull of real en- a in ii William I'arnum is the star m ' I'erjur.v," n Mirruig st.,irv of M'i .ety t'idiii On the vaude ville -ide. .1. t'. I iw U and e.impnnv haie a ihnni'ter singing and 1. 1 1 1 mg nei timt is ilistiiutly hum I . Hiehard I'eters and eempnii) Tin-selii a nimei'j sketch. ' Fun in a Lnvwcr's Of!W ; Tench, r Sisters, si.n,-Hnd-i:ill; act. is entertaining, and 'he bill also im hides many ether novelties DUMONT'S SHOW PLEASES Dinneiit'.v This is ihe tinnl week of th .lununry Juhile", .md thern Is n program of fiinmakins and nunstreKv I such us is bound te please the ioest critical audience 1'iuerites of tin. i pi cent 'la, tepresenr the f.iu.eus piiii- btrels 'd the jiust. Tini i-leer skii-, Oie "The Cep and tb ew.e," with .Jehn Lemuels, and "The Itev Scouts I In ramp," with liennie Franklin. Fin i mett Welch nnd ethers of the company take enre of the olio eectlen of the show. loser te home, probably .lersi, hut the-e W.l He Mountain ranges, that rushing ee-trewn te-ri'in and some clevi riv pmvi ImI sn m s .'niicerning the Oillpll'tlOU of 1.1 "Tie Iren Tr.nl' in.- and ctiimiibli bridge. be a tu t ire of iiiertaium ll. ike iger- ut tin tilll-' ipc t'lcal'Ue IS illli ter of I I e Aldllie in week, a id I.I- prugi.ilil I one l'.i n T irpin nieie.ii -ing i eue dj , "llr'ght F.vc- gue-t enn he-ti.'i thi ll splendid n nn iiiiiii-- FINE MUSICAL REVUE IS OPERA HOUSE FEATURE Bevy of Pretty Girls in Climax te Lively Vaudeville Bill ( hestiuit Mi-ret Opera Heuse I'lai'. nnd Mct'uliiiiih with mi la' "rate uiu-iial is Mie pieidc a liiniig iu..i for tl e Shi. I ii bill this w.i '. .. el the In st tn.lt hns liel II eflM-nl I'll' III eme time. The "flunkies of ItVJl" ll- all of the i-ar-iunrks of u iirsl-i la iivi-i. ul ininedy en a somewhat mi uln r sejle. Tin- .'ii 'in- ei' pretty gir'- w.c.ld de iiedn te tin best musical show. In . luded in ir are at. b'a-l ,i dozen spi' i.ilt) datn'is. In fa-1, .me of the i--ii.''s"-tret.g points is th dnicjag dark and M. t'lilleugli lneude a riot e.' fun in ihnr clever anf. -. s siunt- ' Tin; y nn ably iui peit oilier leading ndus by l'aiiline And. raen. ltutl I'liurlcs 1.1' with its slilcu f. at un s, w 'tig- ami d in the ii k l.ihwtr.l-. Wander and This prod".'-' n n iilen'. lid variety of mt rtnimn mid il'ialif.v as n i rcdiuln. !!re.idw:i A highly plea-lng bill t ' offered. Lew Cooper with his funiiv black face act Is Iho headliner. He I built hi" material across in a pleas ing w.ij. Siiif. Moere pie-ents "An Arnbinii' Nightmare." nnd the iet of . the bill shows Armstrong and the ill- I herr si-ters in snugs and dnnces; F.idy and Kelly, ncrebati iinilinn. nml nn i eNcelleiit" photeplav. "The Weman in Hi-i Heuse." ' Cf'Js! Kcjs I'hil Adams and HI (Jills proved n Inippv headliner. This was ,i musleiil nined. Iugersell and Simknis were si en in a sketch which was, patterned :ib..e the ordinal. . Ash lev and lin-n.iv and company Iiiim iiii . nteftiilniiig -kit He'en Stnilie and i 'hum- In "Kiddie enr." scored n nr-;.ii-e hit. l!ill Kinkald i- u Sc itch mi iimncr. A I'eattite photeplaj a ,il e shown. Kesimie Kli.Mi i'- Ileal I.b-phnnts in ! well-trained ihilntien P iiure the lull, .link Notion and con p. in v hae a m,iei- sketch winch pleasi I .Moffett, K. nnis. .ii uud Hciner hnie n .lancing in t w I.I' u had the mullein app'audiug for mere Willie Smith pn.w'l lie na ii doulie-eice.I singer. W.Nen nnd M. Fe in n skit were vi ninusing An i iiieitainlng photep'.i was aKe Hashed en the ncieen. NImiii- A smoeth-ninniiig show . nf fered. with phut of gne I laughs b. ' win of holding inleresr, ' .Imcullity." an net lu which pretty g.i and geed ii.usl.. mingle. ). roved a d'-elded hit.. Fern, liigclew and Ivlng ui-tributed al 'large number of innn-sied laughs and' added some geed music. Hebby Folbein, with timely song-, and Mann and com- i panv, in comedy illusion-. umpleted the nuileille portion of the - i .w . Frank , Mine, In "lir. .Inn," is Im film at-1 1 traction. If' '" i bit1. A -' pep ll'll I .111 ''S m .ii rili. let I i snlll." 1,1111' pieM d i teil 'I in 1 1 , i - mil th- .leir; llleU of npplllU'-e flu. opera Lai .'.ii.it. H i lveil than in I s iippi.iiau. -i -iiiseii wit.i ' Apple l'.le-- ami tlil yc.u in the ill-fate 1 l.i tt it." If ! 'fi'cil encen - thit his ken-js i 'luis a hit witn -Win n " comes te getting '.nt worth of Anna ( ii.indier is u She is the f'T ire.l attr.ic- . , . i i .... ill mill UN'S lip l" " ' ' -"n IIV i'"l nn r tie a iiunuv. iiimnn NiMin's (.i.iud--lngmg songs ami eerv line ucrnss. paiemnker t i tin- nudieiiee. Ne I. v nptivatiiig me the rnther iii'iisiial songs of F I' I Iuih ninl tin . ,i -l,e sing- them Sen Musical Sf ' i -. who can 'n i. et ia?z into aim mg from the s treiil l.uciu t.i.e iiit.inemj uwr- piexiilu u lii i.. epeiilng for the "uWiiis a seiited will. I Ither i3oed l.e, i-. IN i niiiedy J Sloin a sk-.r; Arthur Astell , emedx eutfiIetiuUts; li.e. 'Sheld.ui nnd 'i'U I'ehlj. "The Hull 1" ' Tl Mysterious lSend turn attinctiens. Weman In II .1 is pic- an iibniida n . of tluills, acts Include II .ward nnd I in'slielil, in ml ceinpnii). nulieru nnd i and Fred ii l'.i i s" and i i " are pic- ti lie ti ii bill I! sing FARCE AT THE ORPHEUM . '.ley. Shin I ' bits' Of CM If hearty approval In fact, the in' lit i ly puce nnd w gnl, in the kt-t a t in n happy me.., -. ind Ilisland, v he kind of song, wmi ' l in bill moves nt a i the bow of prett v I leaves the uudlenee I Cleopatra's way Vijth n world of ancient beauty arts ;,t licr command, she depended en cleansing: with Palm and Olive oils te protect, improve and preserve the freshness nnd smoothness of her skin. This beautifying was net confined te face alone. The batli was a daily icrcmenial with all ancient peoples, palm and olive oils the cleansers used. Hathc with Palmolive and keep your skin smooth and white. It is a luxury all can Pretty when she wakes up TWIN BEDS" IN STOCK h cl Centinuing: Sheics WAKX1 7 "Tlie SMn ijame ' Oals wnrthv drama held em r for two additional weeks. Ju'm Orey In ths leading rele. BltOAV "The Intlinale PtrnnGer " Heeth Turklngten'H cemedv, with Wills Burke, Alfred Lunt uud lilenn Hunter. ADPJ.VIU "Th Hat" ttm ntno ntne leen'.li nnd final weeic r.f Aver' Hopwood and Mary ItLberts Jtlne hart thriller. lOUREST "Orphans of the Storm." 13 W. Orlfflth film. liaBml en I) Knncry's "Twe Orphnns," with Lillian ftlid Dorethy Olsli. OUUnVR't "Tlie Oreenwlc.li Vlllagu Kellleu.'' third edition, with Irnnn Fianklin. Je Urewnu, Ted l.tuwiH and Gorden Uueltj L ItlC - "lMfiiex N'lght " Turkl.sb li.itll farce, bv Avei IIjpwt.ihJ n ti'l I'linrltrii AndrewB, w in Jehn Arthur, Mae Desmond and Her Company Present Fast-Moving Farce Metropolitan - - Mnignret Maj" and ShIihIiiie I'.i'd-' pepultir farce. "Twin Heils," previ- te liaie lest none of It s funtnaking i iepirtics. The tnpid-lire nonsense .'ird the binvilderlng iniT-uti in identit ' nnd the lanulinble n.hen- turcs that rfielve iiisiund the twin beds make a sileinlul cwniiig's cuti limn- nieut. I Mne 1 ' smeiid and the ether favorite' of the spick eempanv neipnt llienibelves nobly in the farcical roles. They seem 1 le enj'iv their week's vacation from the usual hffivv drnmntle and enter into ' thu hunieinus spirit et the plnv In such 1 a way as te win ever the coldest audi- i ence. Frnnk Fieldtr Is sick and hi i plnce is acceptably taken by Jehn I Milj.m. Stock Company Pleases Follevers With "High Cost of Leving" Orpheuni -One of tl modern -.He. split tins f'n Cost of Leving," tire. te foUew'is of the r.l . week. The eemplh'iH f.. .m the havoc wreugl r .ii r men bv a Spai kept Keing nt rapid p'n )mpi solmieii and 'I ' nhiicst every line an I atieiV Dwigbf A. Mende g ai terizntieii of l.ud'w ..iiisinrd king, and the , i mni of the SnsinlMi well pla.ied by ,r , -.ei lies of th, ... "Ine High - uelconie fate i i I'in.xer.s thi-' im that come I he hearts el cifinscnsc nie iilil the fi nn I s a laugh in ewry iitu- a Klinl.i fnis ch.ii'- inl.p. the i nir thiee vie- n s charms nre delin W l.ett. licrnnrd Mi f)wen and I.esur llewmd. Huth ..b inst.li N tlm B"i i tne case, iiiim ether roles arc tiM. I l.v (.eitrude U i -hie Mellv Flsl . i. llauv Wilgus Vrihur' Uitcbie, Wi lum Hinldge and I5.s-n Maxwell. CASINO'S PLEASING COMEDY Casine Mnlllp '' '"'"' brings, her "Comedies of !'--" te town nnd dis dis cleses n hIiew thnt in. hides geed fun innkiiiK, nnd nttraem.. chorus and a number of huinninhle iune. The trenes nre especially elaborate, coming te i liinnx in tne i.nu ei me nri(i r,Ai.,neenie Mcrij. eunie I nuvvrtutnu 3 ij& anuiY - - . , . .,., , ,..i,, . ,, ii, ,. - . setting in "e 'ii'.. leiiiiiuiii ui. i.-., Trncadero-MissUillle Wilsen, w.th,,T1bSpnnl," v,,;, MKS Williams, program of elaRfjlenl dnnces. su lug ...........t Klrb.v, Snlintore Zitn uud I'hlnv Hutledge, is a feature of the en tertainment wbi'h has novelty and Interest. n feature, of "The Speedway (jirls" tin week. She does Itusslnn, Hawaiian and tirecian iIuikch, and ends with what she c.ills "A Dance of All utieiis " net her feniure Is the uppear.im e of the Xlc'mh Trie, siugi r-. diueers mid iiislruiin ntlllist III the cast III'' It" Ilainllten, Iluttin Ilenll, Harry Uevitt, 1 Hi; KTKItVM, IftlANOI.K rius. A rr' creat levn story "A Mn' tv. ii.iime with roniDllCHtlens that Brim whPii two women le the sma i nwn. starts Wwlnsday. Tthruary 1, lu Un livimtej 'rexS7, AlaiUDciJlUy Bhul and. ethers. ' pwu" juwefc-idv. afford M& f f ) i J Wifmmi ilwm I rrt . no i ins is tnc real test. I lie girl wlie wakes fresh and radiant, with a clear, smooth .skin which has no defects te conceal, need net worry about her leeks. She possesses the greatest of all attractions the one which outshines all ethers. This need net discourage the girl whose complexion is net se geed. Proper care will seen transform a bad skin into one admired for its perfection. ict rid of the clogging accumulations which cause coarseness and disfiguring dejects and you will seen be compli mented en your fresh blooming com plexion. The secret is" simple and about 3,000 vcais old. It was discovered in ancient Kgypt and practiced by Cleopatra. Simple Beautifying The remedy for a coarse skin, for one dis figured with blackheads or ugly blotches, is daily cleansing with a lather blended from palm and olive oils. Such a cleanser is se mild and seething that it softens the skin and keeps it smooth. But it re moves 'the accumulation of dirt, oil and perspiration which arc responsible for most bad complexions. Yeu can't neglect your skin and expect te keep it blooming and alluring. The pewejf r and rouge you use te conceal defects deceive no one. The seething cleanser Palmelivc is the modern combination of the same beautifying cosmetic oils Cleo patra used in the days of ancient Egypt. It is just as valuable today as a safe sooth seeth ing cleanser. Massage jts smooth, creamy lather softly into the network of tiny pores which compose the surface of your skin. Jt will remove the clogging deposits which enlarge these pores, cause black heads and invite blotches. Dry skins arc benefited by cold cream after cleansing. If unusual dryness is your trouble, apply a little cream before as well as after washing. Popularity Lew price Judge Palmelivc by ether soaps and you will expect te pay at least 25 cents a 'tike. But the popularity; which keeps the Palmelivc factories working day and night naturally reduces cost. Quantity produc tion i.s, always economical. Thus this finest facial soap is efTercd at 10 cents a cake a price all can afford. Yeu can economically use Palmelivc for " every toilet purpose, for it costs no mere than ordinary soap. THE PALMOLIVE COMPANY, Milwaukee, U.S. A, THE rALMOLlVE COMfANV OP CANADA, Mmltts, TORONTO, OS r -4fie maktrtca tempUtt tins cfteiltt articUi Volume and efficiency produce, 25-cent quality for only 10c 1C j5'-'3iBniA --r32?ffe--ss32H?3fn J A S. 3tel&Li -i , . I.jA . ... KZB 4K C? L T ,Nu4iJstJ