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Show r I Girls! Use Lemons! I I Make a Bleaching, I I Beautifying Cream $ I i :c aI II i 2 h I li - r ji I ' ll .. .. i ci The iince of two fresh lemons strained into a "bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes It whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautifier at -about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in, then this lotion will keep fresh for mouths. Every woman wo-man knows that lemon juice is us'ed to bleach and remove such blemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener, smoothener and beautifier. Just try it! ; Get three ounces of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons, from the grocer and' make up a quarter pint of this sweetly fragrant fra-grant lemon lotion and massage it daily into the face, neck, arms and hands. I't naturally should, help, to soften, freshen, bleach and .brinn; out the roses and beauty of any. skin,. It is simplv marvelous mar-velous to smoothen rough, red hands. (Advertisement.) - . 1 ENTIRE WEEK COMMENCING jj QALT LAKE" I MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 THEATRE tl DIRECT FROM A TWO-MONTHS' RUN AT THE GLOBE THEATER, NEW YORK j 3 i ;- Wm. Fox Presents a Magnificent Picturization of the World-famous Fairy Story. Great! Superb! Magnificent! Wonderful! No Adjective Too Great! M . - - - M - .-- fa.Aijwft.'rdl.'iwA iUbai-fyrfrfLtSsidM Bfi Ti in -Milhiinri i iTflflAliVit ir'nr., i,.r.rr iiv;iv.n-.;- -J I With 1300 Children and a Giant 8-ft 6-ins. Tall I II ' II For Children From 5 to 90 Years. 10 Reels. . . 0 1 : : : : I The New York Papers Unanimously Declare "Jack and the Beanstalk" the Screen Sensation, of the Day. ',"u': "ifi P (NEW YORK. TRIBUNE) (NEW YORK (NEW YORK AMERICAN) (NEW YORK WORLD1) T hi ..,,,t..,i th TDo.n.t,,!!," HERALD) One of tile principal features of '-Jack and the Bean- , ' V' m ,h LL, . 1J 1 Vii "Jack nnci 11,0 stalk," which liad its premleie at the Globe theater last They say Broadway Is blase, but "they" 5 M JL "i- . ai,Vt,c-h.p'Uilrt Beanstalk." as a nisht, was the actlngr of the children who made up the should have seen-ami hcani-a Urca.lr r i ,? ,St "Sf n, rt,?' Picture spectacle, cast, with the exception of the giant. The parts of Jack w"aV itlrinR last niRht at the first j $'4 in v,. ' r!r, conquered all of and the Princess were really marvelous. Francis Car- jhowins of "Jack and the Beanstalk" on 'j ," LP, !? Ao.iJhfl, : f M, S tl,c cl,,lcl from penter and Virginia Lee Corbin. with a total of nine the screen of the Globe theater. 5-J l4 anri 'The Tl.fnor !vtenT " SlX up to slxly years to their combined credit, proved to be actual mar- A1. who r(,rl ,,. .,,, ,,,, M nd l"e Uonoi SBtem. present at the vels. The house fairly howled Its approval when the the'' befo. -t lev evi? h i n , i-i M The kiddies all think that Globe theater last little Princess tragically wrote a warnlnR note for Jack va' know th " I ,ck" t , o i ' " I'S M ".Ia-k and the .Beanstalk was night. Little Fran- to come and save her. and her facial expression con- holvi Z L ' L i3 1 a,''1 n- produced especially for them. cis Carpenter, who veyed the expected emotions so truthfully that manv wo- fnstaTors more 1 hA Vn'U"! , ; '& and so it was-one ansle of it, played the irre- men in the house actually cried with happiness to 'think tJ' lfi n i Ncw Y k ! M ! B; at least but it is lilled with pressible and vail- that a child could do such wonderful things. nem-.nl supposed to l :, W-i such delicious, subtle humor ant Jack, and wee And little Mr. Carpenter! His heroics, his defiance J -I gfj that the theater rani,- with ap- Virginia Iee Cor- his love-making and all the rest of it were bevond de- The piodnction directed bv C XI and ti'i KSI Pause- Two maiwelous clnl- bin. who appeared scrlption. He really acted, and verv soon all the papas S. A. Franklin. Is excellent and' the set- K 3 ?-ren: 1'r?rlc,s Carpenter and in the role of the and mammas in New York are going to be telling their tings are splendidly photographed ' To t irginia Lee Curbin, play the Princess Regina. little kids about It. and then thev are going to be children, of course", it Is the fantastic P -" tl leai,f- , Not. .only are they the were the principals plagued until the youngsters see the picture. And a story itself which appeals. Rut grown- &.' most beautnul children on the of a cast of more whole lot of grown-ups are going to take kids along with ups will find much to charm them in the El 1 I,''! s' !'een' ,but thcv are the most than 1300 boys and them as alibis, but thev will really want to see what cleverness of the bovs and girls who com- F J O! talented. girls. - these marvelous children do. prised practically the entile company pi I ; ; : i I Continuous: Doors Open 1 p.su. Shows at 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 oXiock 1 POPULAR .PRICES: Entire Lower Floor, All Performances, 50c; First Balcony, 35c; Second and Third Balcony, 25c. f'i;Sig-' Preserves t'le5'K'n and complexion XiSP 'ndefinitciy. Rclains the rjr Beauty of Youth when XV yon;h is but a memory. C3vOy Vour eppcarance wii! .JO. always be the v. onder Oi si& your friends if ycu use Gcuraud's Ser.i l--ic. fr Trial Size TT.m T. i;op::-st, & son-. kcw York E E O P ff wr Allies isi ! Ill e & I J? Action Where r Eay Our Own Boysl i lfiNI II J isl7 Are Being Sent - EIGHT REELS OF MOTION PICTURES MADE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE I ' mmm' relief clearing p.. urai i niiffiw j -house OF. PARIS . By BiEwL -LliHy I I WHAT YOU'LL SEE 8 American Air Heroes who have heen driving their Big guns firing. The battlefields from an aeroplane I W battle birds against the enemies of the United States. snfiprlino- at inn miic .o Tv. . t v. i -J Battle in the first-line trenches and surrender of the 6Peeding at 100 miles an hour. The trench hospitals f g Germans. German prisoners at work in the fields. where American women are being Bent to cars for dj Life portraits of English and rench war leaders. the wounded. The ruins of Verdun. I 25 PER CENT OF THE PROCEEDS OF THE FILM SET ASIDE FOR RELIEF I PRICES: Matinees, 25c. Evenings at 7:30, 25c and 50c. 3 ' " I ! oiv can T ipocp of ser.n.I ha r, fur nit ii re. or rind a more r oinforta hie ; ::k-u to IhcT ' Use a Tribune Want Ad. Soason RE OP EN I NO 1017-18 D ANCINGS CH)OL SOCIAL, STAU.E AND FANCY DANCING . BEGINNERS' CLASS WALTZ, ONE-STEP, FOX TROT Tuesday and Thursday evenings, p. m. Opnnir Jiss Tues.lav, Septemher J8. ?"V. Tuition: Ten lessons Gentlemen, if.-;. 00; l,adies'$:;.00. FRIDAY EVENING CLASS I S::!'1 until 11 p. in. Iiistrnetic.n n l.i 1(1 p. ni. Vrnir uppnrl unit r to learn the "new thinirs'' in hallronui daiwillL;, while lln-y're new Tuition: 7"ie euuple. Kxtra gentleman, "Lie; exlra hidv' "r,,. CHILDREN'S CLASSES llallroom, Folk, Xatinnul and I ni eriirel i ve duneine NKW FKATI'KKS T.ittle Tots - N'urMTv Khvine han.-i-s. Older (iirls Nursery "l n t erpret i ve llanees. Boys Military Ham-es, usinj; uns and snlir.'s (Ipeinn Classes: Ayes -I to 7, O.doh. r In, p , 7 ! Saturday, Oetoher 1.:, 1 p. m. Ays II to I.-,, Tl.urs.liiv "(irtoher 1;' 1:.'!! p. in. ' SPECIAL CLASS Ballet Terhnirjue. stage nnd Fancy lis.ncing, Saturdav. Oetoher I::, p. in. ' Class Season. Oetoher to April. 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