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Show S- - THE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, - "-"rr-- T-ir APRIL 18. 1923. , Mm D- AMONG OUR Belovo 7 , El H . Thursday-Friday-Saturda- I I S. -y- LOT sizes NOVlr-Brpk- en Pair Injtptthmiirate styies - 0 Jap35cCrepe Value 0 $2.95 29c u Talues to $5.50l and Combtaations, values from 14.50 to $7.50. Per pair New Porch and Houuse Dresses $3.48 n k see our beautiful line of new Slippers, just arrived this week;20netrstyies in tnis wee Call and : I SEE OUR WINDOWS FOB BARGAINS. fiwrrer Bros, Company So Miss Comupson promptly secured an instructor and devoted all spare time to the pleasurable task of learn tag just bow It is done. - . y showing to-th- e Princess and tomorrow at theater, is a comedy drama of the day . r ' - : ' "Lonesome Corners,' Y ; - $7-.5W-or LONESOME CORNERS r. RATINE Broken lots of Purnps and Oxfords French and low heels Value to $2.95. - u great timberlands of Maine, where staged by Edgar Jones who, with Edna May Sperl and Henry- - Van Bausen, plays a leading part 'Its story is concerned with the marriage ot an heir to a fortune with Her ignora wild girl of the woods ance soon palls on him and his love time grows cold, especially pears for hta to return to civilization. Will his world accept his wife! aa-tng- -- matio. More, It is unroarlousiv fim after critio has declared un- "THE BAT" tequivocally, that one character In "The Bat" Is unquestionably the fun. "The Bat," by Mary Roberts Rine- - nlest character ever seen on any hart and" Avery Hopwood, undoubted- stage, no matter what the character ly the greatest dramatic success in of the play. - And this, mind you, In a year's, which Wagenhals and Kemper play that has been called "the great. will present at the Columbia theater on Tuesday, ApritiM, is nowmaking the second of what are undoubtedly the most spectacular tours of the country ever achieved by a play. Absolute .capacity audiences are the rule at each performance given of "The Ba" and thousands, literally, who desire to see the performance, are finding themselves unable to secure seats. . The success of "The Bat" on tour Is TONIGHT7:45 not hard to understand. -- The play It 25c, 40c, 45e self Is 100. per cent entertainment. It 1b thrilling, mysterious and dra-- J CrJUo i -- iJ;?; " v Wagenhals and Kemper hare spareirnothlng to make this touOif7 "The Bat" a triumph. Ctoce : o--o ' Valledta's Leopardess O--iO FRIDAY Betty Compson "Tne White Carlson Sister and EdShroder Flow" 0--0 Uintah Masterman in Hawaii, where live for love, women pretty at WaildkL surf the riding the hula-huldancing breaking men's hearts-B- etty does them alL Made 0--0 The Ltunars ' a, 0--0 . "TillWeMeet Again" With d no-ton- ger n, Qstty Comfisonm ihsQartmamt picture an - , -- ONEJNIGHT- Tuesday, AprilJ1'24 Z MAIL ORDERS NOW f -- e - COMEDY -- Fenonl to showrthewreatftr of Black Orchids to the woman who had placed them upon his sepulchre.' surf-boar- " i Wagenhals WOMEN V ; Jthe.,Jt - . Seat Sale Opens Monday, April 23, at Box Office PRODUCTION - TRIFLING - ts. PR1WCESS -- cast. ar CfltUMBBTTHEATRE BLACK ORCHIDS It pleased the Marquis of a- - oijuiuioiub . all-st- j and. - 0- - nd jnlstresa-OtJheseeatpor- o THURSDAY AND . - to Qo 4th Sherman, Van & Hyman . Surf-boar- lH cago. The girl with a smile ahoT ten million dollars worth of pep and personality. ' 4 est mystery play ever written" and has proved the Justice oMbe descrip tion by runs of more than two years in New. York and over, one year in Chfr Ruth Budd . - D All Colors $4,50 10 $8.00 EZZZZZZZXIZZZZZZZXXKXIZXIZSZRSZHISBEl Antoinette de iMauban in Rex In- grams' production for Metro of "The Prisoner of Zehfla," is now gaining greater laurels In this director's pro duction of "Trifling Women," at. the Strand theater Thursday. Friday ana week-enSaturday. She' finds in acting the over the The Elks ladles met In regular Lake vjaltor third eareer which she has followed -r BeB8ionat la3akr ianVojnt with distinction andsuecess; and she ana Mrs. Elmer Taylor were Monday evening. Three tables orpro-rM24. . First as a dancer, she began JieHia-reecreative "500" were played, the favor Heber visitors Sunday. at the startling age of 7, contlnu- being awarded to Mra Dick at4 tagon- - np untlUshe was ranked --high teaching serve were, T)affitrr6frenments the Lincoln high schoothis year, on the list of America's interpretative z: 15. In Spanish Fork! dancers at the age of 17. She varied spent the week-en- d ballroom dancing with appearance on with her mother. :n Mr. and Mm John' Wr McAdam en, 0 the Orpheum circuit, but circles al Mr. and Mrs"; Richard McAllister of ways back to the center of theatrical tertained at dinner at their home Sunday afternoon la compliment to Oenola were the guests of Mrs. O. J. life New Tork. She had all this time cherished A secret desire to write and Mr. and Mrs. N. Ponlson Saturday and Sunday. Salyardav -' . she determineaoip west anoTtry ner Mr. and Mrs. Parley llafen and skilL The regular monthly iffeeting of the of Serrice Star Legion win be held in Mrs. Gladys Nielson were Salt Lake Working on a novel. "The Mother -atten HIb Children," she caught-th- e the Women's Municipal counoU rooms rrisi . esday. tion of the Fox studio head, who un 'Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. A Mr. and Mrs. George Meecham en- dertook to convert the story into a roll :atte.ndanc of tnjemers Us dev tertained a number of friends at a fcon-flr- e picture. It was a success and .Barurea. v. party and weinie roast at their bara La Marr Was signed to do six The literary section- - of the Manarn ranch on West Tenth. South street stories. "'When she had done them, ward Relief society had charge of a Tuesday evening. Later the guests ad- the old restlessness came back. Some splendid program Tuesday afternoon journed to the Meecham residence, one, at the psychological moment let at Relief society meeting. Prof. Al where games, music and dancing drpp the suggestion, that, she, being should go Into the acting fred Osmond of the B. T. jj. ' jave an were enjoyed and a delicious lunch- beautiful, Interesting lesson. OA the life of Wash- eon served. Participating in the d end of pictures. X ' ington Irving. Be also gave several lightful affair were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Oran Groneman- ,- Mr. readings. N THE "WHITE' FLOWER" e. and Mrs. Roy Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. Mjrs, W. O. fieesley entertained at C. W. Bobbins, Mr. .and Mrs. Roy dinner at her home Sunday afternoon, Harper, Mr. and Mlrs. Ray Morgan, Mr. Iriding and outrigger ; complimentary ta Mrs. Alary Bullock and Mrs. Joseph Warren, Mr. and of Wyoming who was here favorite Elmo Mrs. sports of the Mr. and canoeing, Mrs. Lse Silver, visiting. A cut glass howl of choice fruit cen- Cheever, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mad-se- tropics, are mysterles-t- o tered the dining table.. ' CoTers were Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Wilde. Betty Compson, the , petite Paralaid for ten. mount star who went to HawaU for including Mrs. Hannah B. Tnckef, Mrs. Hay B. rmrrer. Mrs. iL The Nelke Reading club will meet the purpose of filming her latest pic R. Stewart ' Thursday afternoon at 8:30 o'clock ture "The White Flower," wnicn is at the home of Mrs. H. A. Dixon, 402; due for a two days' showing at the .. Mra, Mary CrosJbte of Wyoming is North Fifth West street MrSr C. H. Columbia theafer beginning Thursday the guest of Mr.-aMrs.; Robert Carroll will he assisting hostesa Miss next vrosoie for a lew days. Alice Reynolds will give a 8hake-- i On the famous aeaca ox wmiuki, speareaa - prognam ana tne musical .unaer tne uueiagt. Miss Lillian CuUer has returned to numbers, which Will be In keeping of these fine arts, Miss Compson the wavee with the wr nome in Salt Lake City, after a with the .program, will' be furnished- learned to ride few days' vlsifhere with Miss Cleo by the students of Prof. Florence Jep r befit of them. d Smoot riding proved Of the two, ..-.person Madsen. i he dlfficjilt-In-tmore retory much be to ' star A most enjoyable time was White "the iwerthe plays were Mrt." of Jackson John"; d .Mr spent the confetti ball in t the " Fourth Salt Lake Visitors '" last week, the the role of a halt-castgirl, who is a rd amusement hall Ust 'eTenlng, guestsDft-an- d MrsrNrR. Jackson, complete Wch was given y the ward M. L A. ' 7 if' dellghtruuy KJlowing the; regular Mutual meeting. The N. L. U.v girls e Peerless Players tumlshed tne pntrtiinef"at the "homeTbt MrS. A oinste for dancing. Dalntv-refresh-- , Rex Johnson Monday evening. Tne ents were served. . . rooms were most attractively deco ' " ..rVT" with spring flowers and ferns. ' . . rated J, TONIGHT AND THURSDAY jlhose v famous .. ; Second During the evening', of needlework M- Aj. dances will he given and music, a delicious luncheon was I: (T1 7:3M:15a e ward amusement hall this served to the following: Miss Violet ; , J j? , . T Peerless Players 'wul Johnson, Miss Celestla Johnson. Mlsf rl,n5 ' wnilslrthe amslo. RefreshmenU will Atha Batemanv Miss Lorna -- Bagley, ALL SEATS r - . Ermawr-dock- , ree. All are cordially In-- . Miss Edith Hedqulst.-'MIs- s : . "ted to attend. Miss .Gladys Seamount Miss f Christen-sen- . 10c Lean) Cblpman, Miss Lnclle No. 1 Daughters of the Utah' Edna Miss Miss Annie RandaU, - "oers. will give a social In the Lewis and Miss Gertrude Olsen, " e. e ... ward i social haU Thursday 1 Mrs! Mr." entertainA White Owen and p,e will e , E.00? the afternoon. Games ed at dinner at their : home Friday jni be the feature of entertainment evening In honor of Mr. , and Mrs. ttab6r are requested to attend. Robert CockrelL who win leave Proyo . soon for Salt Lake to make their hostess" to home.- - 5 . Tu wlu ' h,!"S!mber" of th mys--r- zThis , is a story of lo Thursday Even-- f Bridge dub at her home ' tenr and humorr , - Spring flowers will be ta decorUng. Four tables of TRIFLINQ WOMEN , . nd ;., m Prtxes awarded a deUclous luncheon :VCOMEDY r semi .' t I Barbara La Marr. the beautiful, (in Miss Oertrude Stein was a Salt who came into scree prominence, as IB EXTRA SPECIAL y $2.45 - b s fTraj! $2.75 value 0 and irown Wd and patent Oxford and LOT to froirf $4.00 values $6.00; per pair Slippers; .....-.-. lotsJtf-blac- NO-5-Bro- $2.75 s UP-TO-L- IT y me urepe Aiiiy All Colors Value 0 NOntOxfordaf Straps LOT THESE ARE ALL EACH ARE VALUES I WILL BE I MANY BROKEN LOTS OP HIGH GRADE SLIPPERS. DATE SLIPPERS, OXFORDS AND : -rrr FROM $4.50 TO $8.00." - 4 BEST GFFE RING- S- 0 Fit Your Feet At These Price Let Uo Mm &" 10 . a. m. tKemper Present the World's BiggesDramatic Sensation Written, adapted and directed by REX INGRAM j , i " "LonesDme -- Corners;; con-duri- . 2 1 f' fTi " W il ft Thursday- - Friday Saturday - By Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood. ' Two Years in New York OneYear la Chicago. " " tomor-!ow.,TW- n- .,?' Now Playing i , Fun and Thrills. Prices 75e to $100, Plus Tax. Maaaaa sa laosniM It Is 'p ' - Good Judgment to Secure Your rEaC Seats Ea |