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Show Underwear L'V That Really J OURS is knit to perfect size. They are fashioned to form in the fitting; fit-ting; not cut from knitted clotk. : They stay comfortably in place don't ; roll up. The result is a perfect fit and luxurious comfort. j Have you seen our fall and winter stock? A Christmas Gift Suggestion from l Utah's Greatest Clothing Store v Company - j XEARNSBUILDINQ Sfira BRtmnERS- (1 iq cii W cough drops mw i Put one in your mouth at bedtime Pale Children Need Glide's Pepto-Mangan Unnatural for Children to Ee Pale and Thin Paleness 13 Sign of Thin, Watery-Blood. Watery-Blood. Pepto-Mangan Makes Red Blood Prepared in Liquid and Tablet Form Both Possess Identical Medicinal Qualities. It ia noe.pflpary for boys and girLs to Uiuli, romp, piny and enjoy themselves, for it is at tliat singe of life that tho foundation is laid for future health. l'rompt attention should he given to tho child who seldom laughs, whose physical condition prevents playing liito the other children, whoso appetite is poor and who tires easily. Jf tlie lassitude is due to noor blood, which is often tho case, a simple, safe und pleasant remedy is within easy reach. Glide's Fcpt o-Mnngnn is just tho tonic for pale, thin children. Gude'a I'epto-Miingan contains tho very ingredients in-gredients that increase find enrich the blood, enabling it, to tnippl? the entire body with the sorely needed vigor, strength and vitality that make happy, romping children. l'or the convenience of tho public Pepto-Mangan is prepared in tablet as well as liquid form. Both forms possess exactly tlie same medicinal properties. When you ask the druggist for lVpto-Mnngan, lVpto-Mnngan, look for the name, "Glide's," on ihe package. f it is not there it is not l'ep to Siangan. (Advertisement.) SALT UKE THEATRE! Christmas, Friday, Saturday I And With Merry Saturday Matinee I j HAIRy VA. S'AKJACiE OFFER.? )VlRR.yt MAGNTIC,.O0lOU j vVlffl CAST OF METROPOLITAN PLAYERS fttSO FAfCKNflTliVS FfUVUNINITy I Prices as In All Cities j Eves., 75c, $1, $1.50, $2, $2.50 M j Special Priced Sat. Mat., 50c to $2 8 j Seat Sale Tuesday. gj j "IRRESISTIBLE MITZI IN ONE OF I THOSE MUSICAL COMEDIES YOU B CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS," said the New York Times. g j He Was Only a Drifter j I Wandering llic face ot tho cartli, indifferent to tlic sufferings of lii.s fellow- men, ' Until I On a tropic isle in the Pacific, where lawlessness I was rampant He Set His Woman- I Then ho fought and loved and "came to earth," as nature intended he should. This story i3 told in Maurice Tourneur's Paramount-Artcraft produc- f tion of Joseph Conrad's story, now playing. You will also be entertained by .ERNEST TRUEX in 9 his latest comedy, "TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE." j I DAVID REESE is also continuing hia concerts 1 3 :30, 8 and 9 :30 p. m. 1 wm empress mm s J 1 V,ttj ., v t- Phone Was. 1250 a if THE SENSATION OS" THE YEAR 1 ANITA STEWART g In the Esloved American Classic ! "II LI KENTUCKY" & Most tensa and gripping drama ever screened, portraying with Intense 0 realism the gigantic scenes the stage could but suggest. i 1 A Great Play A Greater Picture i SEE THE MOST THRILLING HUNDBEDS OF ACTOES ; U HOKSE-EACE SCENE EVER HUNDEEDS OF HORSES . i SHOWN IN PICTURES A TENDER LOVE STORY 4 : i p Marshall Neilan's Triumphant Achievement I A FIRST NATIONAL SPECIAL P LADIES' ORCHESTRA . h P-EDUCED PRICES pi Lower noor, 25 cents; Loges, 50 cents; Divans, 75 cents. ;1 p Matinees Adults, 22 cents; Children, 11 cents; Divans, 55 cents. j THESE PRICES INCLUDE ALL WAR TAXES M u 1 I Performances Staxt at 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30 and 9:15 p. m. 3 Extra Performances Saturday and Sunday, 12:15 p. m. fls 'Laal LAST TIMES TODAY -j Lf4 EARLE. WILLIAMS I ) In an Alluring, Romantic Story of Lovd and Adventure "W.HEH AMAH 'LOVES" S;J Replete With Startling Surprises ;.-.t) ; Combining the Charm and Beauty of the Occident and Orient " jj ; PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA TED HENKEL, Conductor I ;" iv J REDUCING THE-HIGH COST OF ENTERTAINMENT , ' ki' Nights Loges, 40 cents; Lower and Mezzanine Floors, 30 cents; K. J i Balcony, 17 cents. fJ iV Matinees 35 cents, 23 cents and 15 cents. Night prices pre- t,-J l.'.'jj vail at matinees Sunday and holidays. j v4 THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE ALL WAR TAXES M m : M Comedy, "TOUGH LUCK" PATHE REVIEW" l New and Different m li SHOW THIS WEEK igj f Grower Frankle's "Follydols' r j during dinner, 6:30 to 9, and J If3 after-theater supper, from 10:15 M to 12:30, on weeks nights. Dur- pi ing dinner, 6 to 9, on Sundays, F'i and tea, 4 to 6, Thursday arid Lfl M Saturday afternoons. &;A t; rt J -f SflLT LAKE THSATISEl 3 TONIGHT! 2 NORMAN FRI EDEN WALD 1 j Submits u a America's greatest musical comedy a a success 9 ly Honolulu Girl j NATIVE HAWAIIAN SINGERS S DANCERS APLENTY Prices, 25c to $1.50, plus tax. Sale Now On ' K,naTratBW7tiV"ffiIBTWCTlr?'y'ir':':;"' ' " NO W PLAYI rG ' j I "Revue de Vogue" 1 I SIX OTHER BIQ FEATURES I Three shows daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15 j a Prices Matinees, 20c and 30c I i Nights, 30c and 40c K j ""1T'",H"i'll'HIIIIHH IIIIIMIIOT II limn I iSl&ti. k. hand, Mer f 2)1 Ssi? I I TODAY Ii MADGE KENNEDY "THE KINGDOM OF ' YOUTH" i The Story of a Never-ending E ! Honeymoon. ROLLINS COMEDY PATHE NEWS Admission Always 6 and 11 Cent3 g ivery right pvr.t Monday and JAI! Ii? Tuesday ;T; ;j; Matinees Begin "Thursday jY; y: BEGINNING WED. EVENING Til " EMM " 1 1 II11S BILL I EIGHT BIG ACTS q 1 mm G2EEH Jf In "George Washington Cohen" WOOD & WYDE Jjl 'J CLAUDIA COLEMAN Tr. : :1: GREENE 4 MYRA j CASTING WARDS J$ fj SAMAROFF & SONIA & jj ARESONI PEIHSESSRADJAH In her famous 'Cleopatra Dance' J$t I DOH'T FOBGET Jjj New Year's Eve Two Shows jj rtjj Seats now on .sale for both l performances at Orpheum JJ STititll 0 LAST TIME TODAY Cecil B. De Mille's PRODUCTION "FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE" It's different from any picture you have ever seen. OKE OF DE MILLE'S BEST Comedy "OH! OH! NURSIE" TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY WALLACE REID ' THE ROARING ROAD" It's a Whale of a Picture .Comedy Thrills Excitement Matinee Night c and! 15c fCs and 20c Including Tax A ASIWO i ( wmu' Formerly Wilkes " '!; Theater , .'V-'-.- NOW PLAYING V PEGGY : , HYLAND j -In- ' "The Web of '' Chance" l ' k.k; and six snappy acts of f VAUDEVILLE g i i : Jontinuous 1 to 11 p. m. j b.1' Admission: Matinees Kiddies I i 10c, Adults 20c . I I 1 i.'-; Evenings All Seats 30c. t, rfs?'fwt'W''.w!'J-'''- IbroadwayI LAST TIMES TODAY ! I JUNE ELVIDGE i ! i in h ! I "THE I ; i APPEARANCE J I OF EVIL" Snappy Story of Real Life " j 1 JAMES. J. CORBETT in f i g "THE MIDNIGHT MAN" Mutt & Jeff Comedy, I I & "CUTTING OUT HIS NONSENSE" i III TELEPHONE WASATCH n 1NOW PLAYING RALPH CLONINGER And company In the great rural comedy-drama Quincy Adams Sawyer A screaming laugh from start to finish SPECIAL CHRISTMAS DAY MATINEE THURSDAY And Matinee Saturday PRICES Nights, 25c, 75c Matinees, 25c, 35c i hiw tt-t" "Tirrrr m"a i I. |