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Show The Winter Fashion Book I Brings Paris " These arc but twa of the six 4 I ! hundred delightful., chic designs Ttn h you will find in 'The Winter J Jj , Fashion Book. This superb mS k Bxh collection of smart styles will Ptst i wSJi provide inspiration for your en- sljf rfWt rofflFa tire Winter wardrobe. x ' (rnffiS The very breath of Paris is brought I uv Wiwfirol into your home phis the practical r y I I Wfaq;) VfM character imparted by the master 'J S III Mfimfj J jy designers of America the produ- 'I J m wlMmI; S ccrs of Pictorial Review styles, ft (J If I i mff Fr4 f T Every design in The Winter Fash-'J j 1 I jSMS ! Ion Book may be carried out ci- iJ I II jJlrai' J Pictorial j jlpl j; Review KpH I Patterns nlr J and do not overlook the fact that ever)' Pic- V Uv tonal Review Pattern saves from one-half to Lf Ltl t " one whole yard of material on each dress. ntwte 7ss I November Patterns now on Sale m-?" j A GOODVrfelTOa'RADE I j ORPHEUM ' H TODAY Matinee 2:15 p.m. Night 8:15 p.m. SEAT SALE TODAY I ORPHEUM THEATRE j THREE NIGHTS OF HELARITXT SUN., MON., TUES j OCT. 28-29-30. ARE YOU " GETTING YOUR L-ATJGHS.' 1 j REGULARLY? iH ll I SEE s s H n(i In tho Cyclonic Musical Fnrce THE THE HIGH COST OF LOVING Hl ' I Excellent Cast Stunning Girla H j Novelty Jazz Orchestra. H Entire Lower Floor $1.50 1 Balcony... 75o and $1.00 H Gallery 50o H L Boxes 2.00 flL ADVANCE SEAT 8AXiE TOMORROW KjT" v 1 I oo OPEN NOSTRILS! END l ;j A COLD OR CATARRH : - , t How To Get Relief When Head jj 2 and Nose arc Stuffed Up. & COlllli IjTl, . wviu .11 i. .,.. w. I catarrh disappears. 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If satisfied. Remedy plvcs quick rellof. Han cured many after every thins olso failed. Mention ncxircat cxproas office. Address George D. Hoovor. Mfp. Phar-mat Phar-mat st. Dept. 456. Dca Moines, la. Ad-TertlBcmont . oo K0L8 ID DILL IN 'TOE HIGH GDST OF LOVIIVG' The return of Kolb and Dill to the "talkies" after two highly successful years in the motion picture field will belhe signal for much rejoicing among theater goers throughout the state. The two popular dialect comedians are to come back to the spoken stage in "The High Cost of Loving," a 'delightful three-act comedy drama with musical trimmings of unusual tunofulness. The play ran for a solid year," In New York where it scored more' laughs to the minute than any show that struck Broadway in a decade. As has been their custom, Kolb and Dill have staged stag-ed their new vehlclo in a moBt sumptuous sump-tuous manner and have surrounded themselvos with a supporting company of exceptional excellence. A, chorus of beautiful girls bewitchingly gowned and an especially engaged orchestra are two of the striking features of the production which is to play the Orpb-eum Orpb-eum Theater for three days beginning next Sunday, Oct 28th. Seat salo begins be-gins tomorrow. Advertisement. At the Rex today, Donna Drew in "The Lair of the Wolf"; World's Series Baseball Base-ball games and Gale Henry in "Back to the Kitchen." All first run pictures and all tickets 5c. oo Read the Classified Adsi - - -Readtho Classified Ads. "THE 13TH CiiAIH" AT ORPHEUM TONIGHT To say that a play did capacity business busi-ness for an entire year is often looked look-ed upon as exaggeration, yet the truth is that there aro probably many people peo-ple in this city who actually were unable un-able to secure seats to see "The 13th Chair" during visits last year to New York. The mystic melodrama which will be presented by William Harris, Jr.. 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