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Show The only flrct-class Vaudevlll, rii jj GUS EDWARDS Ml (himself) and 35 peoalf , I HIS NEW SONG REVUC i" 8 1915. F aTi" p ' Dmehart' est Man In the World;" The , "' teers. a Slnsinir Novelty pri. " Mon Kim. ihe Noted CnlneJ"? Three Stelndel Brothers in Musi.nl Recital; Orpheum t''5 Weekly and Concert Orchestra NAN HALPER1N I Assisted by Some Personam, Matinees -:15 p. m., inc '. KvrnlnRs, 8:15, 10c. 26c, SOo M Was. 756. " "Hi THE GREEN Zci VENUS NEW MOVING PICTURES F ITZPATRICK'S ORCHESTRA HAMLT0- j SMART SHOP- The New Fashions for Autumn Wr now have an Advance Showing of Fall Apparel, including Suits, Coats, Dresses and Hats. These represent some of the most brilliant. Parisian Creations, and copies in two and three-piece Suits, Afternoon and Evening Gowns and Coats. Most attractive showing of new Blouses, in all the fashionable materials. i Our Hat Department will have lo be seen to be fully appreciated, and new ones are coming in every day. gj iTsOUTH MAIN 51 1 SAIT LAKE Tli 3 Karstl?0 TONIGHT MRS. PAT CAMPBELL in repertoire Tonight and Tomorrow Night and cial Tuesday Mat. "PYGMALION." Wed Mat. "THE SECOND MRS. TANQUEftlv Wed Eve. "SEARCHLIGHTS" Eves. 50c to $2, Mats. 25c to B Wilful TODAY ONLY The charming little actresi VIVIAN MARTIN in the Pleasing Photoplay, "The Little Dutch Girl" A play you will enjoy. Also LOTTIE PICKFORO In the thrilling aerial, "THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKI WOMAN GOULD NOT SIT OP Now Does Her Own Work. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Vegeta-ble Compound Helped Her. Ironton, Ohio. " I am enjoying better bet-ter health now than I have for twelve years. When I be- jllii'' Wfty " Pin to take Lydia E. BSmPwk Pinkharrrs Vegeta-JSJPSSSMI';' Vegeta-JSJPSSSMI';' ble Compound I IT could not sit up. I ' i. "3" n i had female troubles ., ' and was very ner- llllltv'r?ffifil vou3' J used the !.;: ' J . remedies a year and Eg Tomorrow "A ROYAL FAMILY: MEHESYTHEATE Special Labor Day Programme WILLIAM S. HART In a four-act Mutual Masterplrti entitled "THE DARKENING TRAIL."' T h a n ho u set- p re se nts a pictuiu version of J. T. Trowbridge', poq "THE VAGABONDS." And by the Falstaff Compan the one -reel screamj "HELP1 HELP." m Tomorrow II "THE DIAMOND FROM TH SKY." OMl&ren Ory FOR FLETCHER'S Q A 3TQ R A After being out in the sun and wind, when you feel worn out, tired and depressed, de-pressed, go into a first class barber shop and have them prepare your face for a G-orgasine shave, massage or head rub. It acts as a wonderful tonic. You will feel greatly refreshed. Take a bottle of Gorgasine home with you. Sold by all druggists. "rfiSPfiESS THEAIi m The Home of Royalty PlH ' WEEK BEGINNING SUNDAM NIGHT, SEPTEMBER ' WM. ERNEST WILKES frarj The Empress Stock CompanjiM "WSTHISI THE LAl By Bayard Vellcr. H The most satisfying melodrama written. . .. H Mights 15c. 25c, 35c and si m Matinees Thursday and SaturMH and 25c. Seat sale begins 10 tomorrow. H ALL SEATS RESERVE? AVW7 J1 ' "Via. W v f "' ' and for the last eight $Jvj months I have v o r k e d for other women, too. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound enough for I know I never would have been as well if I had not taken it and I recommend recom-mend it to suffering women." Daughter Helped Also. " I gave it to my daughter when she was thirteen years old. She was in school and was a nervous wreck, and could not sleep nights. Now she looks so healthy that even the doctor speaks of it. You can publish this letter if you like." Mrs. Rena Bowman, 161 S. 10th Street, Ironton, Ohio. Why will women continue to suffer day in and day out and drag out a sickly, half-hearted existence, missing three-fourths three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? If you have the slightest doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta-v Vegeta-v WeCompoundvrill help you, write to Lydia E.Pinkham MedicineCo. (confidential) Lynn, Mass.,f or ad-pice. ad-pice. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman i ud held in strict confidence. Mrs. Esther Allen Gaw will open her' violin studio, 929 First avenue, Tuesday, September 7, at 4 p. m., for registration. Applications may be made at the Westminster West-minster College Studio, Thursday, September 9, from 3 to 4 p. m. fffPl O A COMMUNITY U lAll THEATER Pre-scason Attraction FAMOUS HAMPTON QUARTETTE Prices 25c, 50c. All seats reserved. REGULAR SEASON OPENS SEPTEMBER 13. THE UTAH PLAY ERS PRESENT "THE MISLEADING LADY" One Year on Broadway. Prices Evenings, 10c, 25c, 50c; boxes, 75c: Matinees Thursday. 4:00; Saturday. Sat-urday. 2:15. 5c, 15c. 25c, boxes, 50c. All seats reserved. Box office open Tuesday. September 7. CURTAIN 8:15 BOTH ATTRACTIONS "The Crash of Empi Foretold" WAR PICTURES Theme of Evangelist lonight at the Bible -W rium, 232 S. W. TempM Free seats. Coma A tryst with opportunity in The Tribune Want Columns is, indeed, a you want and your qualifications. The Wants will do "the rest. You will be so pleased with Duvall's new stock of decorative Wall Papers that you will feel the visit justified. justi-fied. Always exquisite taste in working out color schemes. SHALL WE PAINT YOUR HOUSE? 122 East Broadway, Opposite Auerbach's. Telephone Was. 3154. fHp SEPTEMBER "6" - THAT'S TODAyT The AMERICAN THEATER Refined Exclusive Different Opens as the foremost photoplay theater In America, with a two-hour programme of top-notch quality camera-plays and the greatest musical organization of any motion picture house on earth. Professor J. J. McClellan, musical director; Professor Wlllard E. Welhe, concertmelster and associate conductor;., an orchestra of twenty musicians. ADMISSION PRICES AT THE AMERICAN THEATER HEREAFTER WILL BE: 8 Afternoons (till '6 p. m.) all seats (except loges), 10c. Evenings (6 p. m. to 11 p. m.) Balcony, 10c: lower floor, 15c- loges and mezzanine seats, 25p. THE PROGRAMMES TODAY AT THESE THREE STRICTLY "UNION" HOUSES: AMERICAN REX LIBERTY George Fawcett In the big, appealing Miss Marie Cahlll Makes Her rirst Miss Theda Bara in the bl Five-part Paramount Production Screen Appearance In the Convulslngly heart-stirring, five-act woductloh ' Funny Comedy "The Majesty ol the Law' "The Clemenceau Case" Also Pearl white and Lionel Barry. J W,& Repeat d ' " more in the Newest Chapter of the In Five Acts of Mirthful Motion the same iUvrlVl'i?1' omorrw only. , . Pictures, There was." WednesSaV .'h". "A F' "Romance ol Elaine" Dally 2 p m to - Dally, 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. A two-hour show: a wonderful orches. Adults. 10 Cents Children. 5 Cents Daly. 2 p. m. to 11 p. m. tra: violin solo this evening by Pro- Grownups, a dime Kiddle,, a nickel 'cssor Welhe: organ recital between Watch the many Improvements at this . 3 and 4:30 this afternoon by Professor leading family theater It's "just like watch for "NEAL OF THE NAvv McClellan. home." at ,he popular Liberty, the house '.-''-'. ' ' f M sa certainly does heal eczema In our filect reports, covenns: a period of twenty years, literally thousands of pJtysicuws tell how successful the Res-inol Res-inol treatment is for eczema and similar skin troubles. The first use of Resinol I Ointment and Resinol Soapusually stops the itching and burning, and they soon clear away all trace of the eruption. No ' other treatment for the skin now before the public can show such a record of professional approvaL i Sold bv xtt dmjrjtsts. For trial trea, wrila to . DpL lu-S, Keiinol, Baltimore. ICd I . tonighTI William T.rHornad J. illnstrnforl lecture tonigM. , H. in R:mnU Imll at 8 ! . "HOW TO MAY INCBEA WILD GAME" "V Splendid Wild Aiumal Fa Admission Fr J .... , .i.VKN ' of lira ;uu1 one-lmll - We "Hi has I'.'OU nVelai'Ml. !''', ,,e (03 M 1 mir. 10 t lie hoWers 01 " ( ij s-hHies of onpltal SV cmttlll2 1 t'onsolMMted MlnlnK & oro sJ a oovporailon of Noi ' 01Iip? j . Hie sio.-ii rn-onls of '' .mntti I ,-lnse of business on ' ' ,s '7 11.. si nek n.-msfer ' K l ': : , ill bo ,Wfl. "" ', ' : ' ' n' 'V'r L I Of ihSt 'lH.bll"0"' " ' lit 111 vmvAV-.." n ---a i nil lllli WW The Young Women's Christian Association serves the best home-cooked home-cooked lunch in the city. Hours, 11:30 to 2. Take elevator to Sixth floor of ihe Continental Con-tinental Bank building, |