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Show I THE 8-- A HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 N, mil 3Su Moving Picture Motes IContinu'! iar Fro-- ? t'.i Thin of two ry T. Se.-?fori- j Elsie Janis Back 5. fo Appear in on the Screen Soon i t. ! r.i I This If presented coupon. Monday, February 21, , will entitle you to purchase f 1.50 Life " l'uf:.i, I r. mrt U b t- -1 1 . 1 th n if 1 1 Herald-Repuhllca- thor-- r fashionableprt nf Havan arI nla utilllnsg IhU last floating with dark rofms a vfirht . utprl In arid rvfry photographic faclltfj-more of a to addition tht. rorr:!i' will than one thousand ers!r,u worn of these In the being sent from NV" York ,inl others being natives of the island. . r, 'ii,-hf-- t ti h-- w n-- 1 n- . . v m-pio- . JANIS I ELSIE old Jan levering, who makw did we avoid the sub- n specialty of playing old men. apppars a a pithetb' ch.trarter In "Th Dead marines?" Flsle Janis Alive" In If;l photodrama he loses In answer to tho first question replied as the hi money In a gambling houst rr,d is steamer St. I.ouis New Into her warped 11 In acrer-'forced to position there dock, "that Is something I doubt order to suvnort his two daughters. York nnv of us could answer. We were Both the girls, twin. ar played by If all ?n nervous that wo sat up on deck tl Margaret Courtot. for forty hours with life preservers Furfng the making of a fen1 In on while passing through the war zone, ';H' "The Hand of Peril." starring Ho'ise .Peters under th direction of Maurice Tourneur. th director had chosen for a. f hararffr part an old actor who. iinu'wl to the "hil a fine artist. tormtnotngv1 of the Mudlo. He was descent and flo of IIlbrr.ian After it hard morning's work In t!, unaccustomed surroundings, the to a IjoII-ln- r TfiMplan's IfmpT had rl"-Mr. xhoutd. Fitiallv Tourr!ir poir.t. puic-tiacio- u. no iitnr;i." t ri vlf a t lin t tho sr ?'-on- th camera, f hair h had thf lamafd man who h : itfoll porn at artor Ttt w,i IMklitK anyhow. a vip wadd In and Furiously lntrt:mrnt and the cam-r- a hfore tried to protect tt Im coi;Id t. restrained, and explained to Mrrt t! at th term Totirneur had employer! frr. ply rneart In camera slnntc to Ka"'e "tralht Ir.to th" len. Knflowed with a wonderful ihyini5 lnd trx active. lerlon ft!-.- r stlowifK n po?.'lns 1 Jove for outdoor palonate hnn at the out-plife. Virginia th nejt Important re?!lyir for e n rh,nnc-jl eanty. i.; tak . r..-she litt!e not - r when tforerepi!rei anc-rth or ro f f ti a r ail n lin nd no nmke-nim h rs- t t fO'll" and olrfttl' he TnakeiMft 'oinrtnc anj heatity rontrlbntel trlokerl! whf-- dont lt to tf.f i'ftr Hvdard Klpllns? riad In mind whr he dC'Tlned his I.eti. "i nnk of nlr." h I"rd-- r of iHrft Ktar!lrif;9rdr M ICane. tVorld FlI- -i Jftne l"uir'n rf rrrv, K ' f ' Orrd-nHt;r-Koikrr. Jri Mary Ro- . I f u. tn ae. VfV.r yi r v i",: irtc4.,fi, Frank Shrl tan. Iirue I'e-trr- r- -i k- i -' et ri . . at I'n-Uk- a : -n p S" I - T n r:-'-:Mv- . i i h-- , 3U-K;- , : - ; . . I l . 'lir.i VVldppI" represent . the pr t ur tl In I v rd J ohri JUn ' ' ': o pr.f':--t!nrnfi ' K'.rnl-tli;..v.-- 't Vmiik. fl.tr.i . fi f -- ' i fllt-ro..Frad-.'n. M .',,!- - Kir.'-ror-- , nr. y illn-a r. 1 V.Vr. ! 'i ; i AlJ.-- N"'ls' .ir rra'r ft-- ' k -- 4 re '? Titr' fM 1 In t':; rnrr','!y lnr.tmi op; rnvjl th 11 f e f. i - t:-- r rt w - h . i ft w r ! r.i 1 ri 1 d -- a' pp;Iir v t ' be-li- e r; . l: sticks Meous f. a?i-- l popular ".-t- In su-'- prodii.-tl-- iitlr srd f'.rriy ;v rnrr f !i dsk'Ts i.r , t.n . th if the ff: Info the jier !:.' r.r " n i ' ri wit'i ?'.-- ; V- t o new a m fr:ierity. d vvs the .if-- ,, - harveet when n. firc l.cim i!nir-nt- . nnd tl.f '.'ir. eJ t !: . I ;,.!! Were irt'd'fer tiw e. I ! , jiWlf t tUi.t frn frithoiit!?:artlfic'at derrt'ir 1 ed r; ard fcrrt'd riii' t f hkhy I 1 ! i , ! t-m a :r: forth-romtrt- cr hot-He- 1 e. - Ialt eai-li- r ! d fa-mo- i.li F.d-wa- rd re-r-ii- tl- I - "ip.if.'f. at ore en, to a hue and beryl varying to a bluish, alpjs t.racrful scrolla of floral and . sc I ' n ! ' r- - ! - t ki-'iwr- n. 'm I Week Tomorrow fT . 7Elll & .... itf JLmi3J Sl-2- 5 90c 95c Kgyptian cotton ribbed shirts and drawers of comfortable early sprinjr vrarment spring-needl- A sup-erwelKh- t. J'yptian cotton union suits, made ankle length with short sleeves. Sizes 3 to 4fi 4 A Display of Original Models our own ami foremost ly New York designers. Priced at $10.00s 12.50 and 15.00 A most unusual group: "wonderful" was the expressive adjective used by to believe uch one who found It hard could t e produced at such perfect hats tdjow that a speprices. These models made In designing cial effort has be-and while It reflects the fa- fadi hat. nr.il models It still remains original distinctive. Till! FLOWERED HAT. A beautiful model developed In purple violets with a sprinkling of rich silka effect with rosebuds, a high turban ribbon soft bow of coming up from the crown. Thl hat right L. F. CI Castle. from Rfl at priced Your Inspection is most cordially inn t ! IT 11 i ' . tl-n- 1 f I I I ( : I I I I . a ii i jwin m I iii m.nm1 ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS This coupon, if presented Monday, 21, will entitle you to purFebruary chase grenuine Thus ten Kleetrle Hulbs ir hi H' . 5a- - JX TABLK NO. FANCY SILKS, up to $2.50 yard, at, yard 36 inches wide. TABLK NO. FANCY SILKS, up to $3.0 yard, at. yard' 36 inches wide. .i&mm2J vited. TT ferH H U fFo'irth Floor.) OPEN" STOCK DINNEflU ARE AT PRICES FOR NEXT V EEIi. All Ilntlland CM tin Open ALL A t"TRI N CliiNAl -ift g IT ( rf Q Reduction patterns Casseroles, covered, 25c SI. 49 ooking Set. jAu'JT Sunday Are going out after the bufiinesN tomorrow with exceptional bargain. 15c COTTON TRIMMING RANDS PLAT VALS. RUN CI I. 10,000 yards of beautiful Plat Vals., bunches of colored cotton made for trimthe best wash lace and bands, one inch wide, best underwear trimming petticoats; ming value to 25c yard, ."at 12Jc yara. colors, regular 25c bunch, at l.'e bunch. Value to 10c yard, at yard. D REMNANTS AT COFXTEIl OFFERS ELASTIC OIR NOTION OFF MARKED REMNANT HAIR ORNAMEXTS l.tc EACH. PRICES. 1000 pieces of hair ornaments of all side Hundreds of short lengths of elaskinds, such as back combs, tic in all widths. Colors pink, blue, pins atandl.'cclasps, combe, barrettes, each. black and white from i to 1 J yards worth up to 50c each, 111 AIDING 10c in a piece, the accumulation of the SILK EXTRA HEAVY 11 1'MII. past three months' business. These bunches remnants are all marned at a very Tomorrow we offer low price, but tomorrow you can buy all silk binding braid, our extra heavy entire lot of elastic remnants at 25c bunch, at lOc bunch. regular ELASTIC one-thiARMI1AXDS. off marked remnant prices." in all colors, GIRDLE FOUNDATIONS 1HC EACH. Silk Elastic Armbands, Another bargain will be a girdle 25c kind, at l."e pair. regular in all colors, foundation 8 inches wide; all !?1zes; Silk Elastic Armband, regular 25c each, at lSc each. regular 15c kind, at Oc pair. NET GCIAIPS lie EACH. Warren's perfect fitting boned net guimps in all sizes; 25c kind at lie each. ONE-THIR- rd -- u.i VWWU. BTTTK BTO i'J$!&& WIM EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN OUR and Bed Depts Enlargedto Drapery, Rug, Linoleum, Mattress and will find the reatest the FIFTH removed where Department in the s' you DRAPERIES We have just opened the biggest of spring styles and patshipment Goods. On account terns in Drapery of increased cost of dyes and raw of materials used in the manufacture draperyhasfabrics the cost of these goods materially advanced, but for this week we shall open the new goods at very sxecial low prices and epiote : in 11 V. INl.NU. new Scrim and SwIm, Fine In white at. yard Fine new colored J I i Sei lmn from 1 " Of Drapery Extra heavy "Wilton 33 c .$1.29 Velvet, at. yard .... CREX HUGS. A large display of new spring pat- terns in the famous Crex Ru rs in 9c 29c, 33c These usually sell from to 50c. qualities Fine .New Chintzes and English the following sizes: Size 39C AND 44c Fine New Scotch Madras, 3 va"rr:.a::... at Fine ...... l&w'U AM) Jh Scotch Madrn. 4. .New .. S9-9- 0 . . ..S4.98 Wool and Fibre Rugs, size 9x12. at.. S11.98 LINOLEUM. Inlaid Incleum, at, SI. 95 yard Auerbach's Heavy jO 9s.no room size Art Itngs. size 9x10.6, at W 5&fc 8x10, Size 6x9, at 44c S12.6Q 9x12, at .Size inches wide, vard Fine New Scotch Madras, allover lace patterns, r A-vard Fine New Scotch Mnilrax in washable AND colors. v a.rd VI Rug W g-'- Fine .New Voiles, with nar- - OA- -, inches, value 70c. at. yard I row borders, yard HI iS AND LINOLEUMS. borFine- New Voile, with wide Rig RnrgnlnH in Stair Carpets and At r s. Hall Itimners: leuin, at, yard A ool Hrnssels AND vard Sl-19! yard - I fill v Spring Undermuslins HXVH FLOOR, Febru- - TEE LACE AND NOTION DEPARTMENTS Si 89 We can always save you money in these lines. Fine N'ew Cretonnes at, yard 20. 1916. 25c 39c 49 c 59c SUIT STYLES are c harming at $17.50, $19.75, $25.00 and up DISTINCTIVE MODEL COATS at $5.)5, $9.75, $15, $19.75 and higher The Stunning NEW FKOCKS are priced $0.95, $9.75, $11.75, $19.75 up SKIRTS start at $2.95, $3.95, $5.95, $7.50 and more A Most Wonderful Assortment of Handsome new SPRING BLOUSES 98c and $1.98 In Voile and Organdies; they are priced . . . In Tub Silks, Georgettes, Taffetas anJl Crepe de Chines $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 and $5.95 they are marked at entire 'West. n, ary asc E s Herald-Republica- piling Wash Goods Display nmnh vs&k 20c 21c 8MVATT AT, 2(!e No phones, C. C. D.'s. Deliveries or Mail Orders. We reserve the right to limit quantity. U. Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts in winsome array are teing shown in our enlarged Garment Section. Early season models of the latest conceived fashions in Women's, Misses' and Girls' apparel. Fresh from their makers, styles that have been approved by the best dressed women in the Eastern centers. Juit CHINA AND GLASSWARE 5 at, AT, KACII KACII 25-w- att week we have unpacked and marked an entire carload During the past Goods. of and best assorted stock You will find the Wash Spring of popular priced wash fabrics ever shownlargest in Salt Lake. Whether you intend to purchase or not be sure and visit this department on Monday and the following days and be convinced of the above statement. Following; are a few of the special items: e I'llIA'I'i;!! VUILKS A.M) HATIMKS liiO l.UIU. Striped and flowered patterns, dark or light ground; 175 different patterns, yard 33c EGYPTIAN TISSt ES 2ae YAKO. Egyptian tissues in stripes or checks, light or dark colors; 145 different .patterns, yard nOe MAItQFISETTES A XII VOILES 3!e YAH II. Flowered or striped designs, light or dark ground; 185 different patterns, yard SII-CREPES Ifte VAIII1. Silk crepes in flowered, polka dot and solid colors, 36 inches wide. Special, yard SILK AND COTTON POPLINS RJ)e YARD. Silk and cotton poplins in solid colors only, 36 inches wide. Special at, j'ard Two hundred different designs in Fancy Checks, Stripes, Plaids, Jaquards, two tones, corded weaves. Pompadours, In fact every conceivable creation of new spring patterns. Owing- to .steady advance of raw silk and dyes." we urge you to come tomorrow while the assortments are large, and the sale prices are in . . . Lino...... S rfo Bdl At Prices Money-Saving- " In Auerbach's enlarged new Muslin Underwear Section (Third Floor). FEBRUARY SALE OF MUSLIM UNDERWEAR. assortments and smaller prices .Large than ever before. ENVELOPE CHEMISE DSc. An envelope chemise of fine sheer lingerie cloth, beautifully rimmed with embroidery edges; Normandy Vat. late SrgandytifS C ENVELOPE 98 CHEMISE 91.7.'.. An envelope chemise of fine lingerie cloth elaborately trimmed with Val. lace and insertion: several fi. JL "TP M to select from .... 3 stylesENVELOPE CHEMISE 9I.0S. An envelope chemise of sheer lingerie cloth inset with handsome motifs of Organdy, resulting In a refined but very effective S3. style m .98 GROCERY Cedar Valley Corn. cans 15c J. B. Coffee can .:ae can OfJe can I.4! Star Brand Sardines in carton with key. special, per can 25c Monarch Rolled Oats, best ever, '20v special, pkg itc luonarcn uoiiea uavs, special, per ioc pkg nc Orioje Steel Cut Oats, special 14c Monarch Tomato Catsup. 14S ozs.. sno- clal 40c and 45c Bismarck Preserves j:,. in Mason jars, special 3(5e quart 10 lbs. Oriole White and Yellow Corn ?."e Meal, special extra fancy Creamery B'ut- -Square Deal this anter, week, lb special, 20c Cream Cheese, special, lb ise 10c Utah June Peas, extra special, per can Per case 91. 4 3 cant for 2.V June Peas Karly 2 case of dozen cans Per 91.05 10c M. b. b. b. -- ........ . . rector of the picture when it was being filmed. As originally written the part! called for a young man who made the fact there he was a reporter very ob- vious. The character carried a notebook in his pocket and when interviewing! anybody dragged forth this symbol of the film newspaper man. Junior main-- ; tained that very few real reporters t arried notebooks and seldom made notes. The result was that now the character appears s;ina symbol. The announcement that Anita Stewart has signed a new contract with the Vitagraph Company of America for an indefinite period sets at reft the various reports that si..- will pose for some other producing company. Despite offers from reverai rources that proved I i I j terest. Tlie theme of this production ler and after denouncing him for castba tt orl cin in the troubles between ing her off stabs him and leaves him Colorado about for dead. operators and miners inresulted in seriMuller tries to call out, but cannot, two years ago, which and is only able to write the name of ous conflict. the woman who stabbed him before he Renee enters to find Muller dies. .too Jacksori ho msd' toiiAnna little is said to have done some sees by the note that he has dead and VSli'l'-'t! MO S Irs In the i':le "When The Infest organization connected sats. Is tA'.;rh f Ught riding daring v I been e r killed t i s h r n tel r a ' by ?,ime. Maroof. She then f with motion iitcture-- i th Supera club, j is throw a :u!i" Came," for the American, at the . she has been saved by a Inrealises that worn: In he a near Columbia Barbara. will ; Santa does ranch It World, K',vstone. university product. e Capltnn to Julian. flees and i miracle r ; not would-ba Ma.'k a '. iiv picconsist of group of film j ;i: ai cidentally she also showsto in the cat. who greets her in his studio, r 'n r a r of H a part of the Columbia p r. f , t i stofie Julian, but handle she how ture er. knows that ;l.i never knows the sacrifice she was to ' ' ' t is at'pe-ithe f r 1 r i tle in a round-lip- . club, vbl 'i assists stn- w have made fcr him and through which hi im It"-ne fir.f. ,itt.t"-- t at film drnts in mony to complete! t? elr roursM at the university. As- C :T1 ed Kmma Carus. the famous comedienne his life was saved and his name and fortune made. of vaudeville, is going into pictures. offlee of striate, J with the and Ion of the t h university it employment Heris i'iirThe Pa ra mou n t Pictographs Is Instrumental each r ,K ft tt w I0.P-'):fi.d in the I!. K, year In j !.- ing many of the members War preyenting a trip to Paris, the Wei he's orchestra complete the pro- " ro I y." The para-pr:'p- h In various kinds of World directors have erected a setting gra m. f.3 produ'-tlopositions. '. a view w.t.s vr:ttn i.v Arth jr II. The Supers rlub has for ii number of covering two acres to represent Seine over otnmended to years supplied extras to the Metropolthe w'io I" ii'ri'ly a a from from financial the mil cf attractive, bridge standpoint, Broadway Theatre. inn-l-.rto writ" their itan Optra ho up. It was then dlrov- - Miss Stewart declined to leave the com- in George Behan's new feature play. , Borne re.il I KIMBALL YOUNG appears r lldv-rft P'tt ere.j tint tto- motion rb ttire comnanies i pany which gave her the first start up CLA m 11.': It Thil rti' tie were in nnny cufcs very glad to give the l.idder of film fame. the Broadway Sunday only in f'ti f ' 'f T I' i wide. It rre- - I e tr.i work lout-- nn.i to the typ- - of man that Is ' the World film release, "The Deep amnfs in mr ami l of.Jon? an emerald working l,!t way through college, and Alma Hanlon. who Is working in! ATTRACTIONS WEEK'S Purple." Lovers of the strongly drais was ine son or worK trsat roubl ' Gold and the Wonuii," threatens to iraj matic in motion picture form wrill find le done without Interfering with th cre.ite a shortage In pennies If her pre?- - j' f to'desre curriculum. that the story of this photoplay will mt ago plans develop, .bout a month ! XII- to save j (Contlnued Frcm Page C, This Section. 1 provide them with plenty of excitement mind her ! Hanlon made up Mrs. Henry I.vr. Ihurrt Bruce, w idow every penny that camo to her in ler leave:?, promising to crush them and the opportunity of studying some cf the son of the r,nmn of A herd a re of r'.ir and nrovided herself with .a! j familiar types interpreted by an effij W.ils. Nvho was k U'e.l at Yrres In I- I neat 'mile bos. thinking it would hold! both. P.cnee and j cient cast of performers. word. Ttuller his Itecs cent her. !!ll. arrived at New York ,11 collect In a! Into a peaceful country town goes r,..riniei be cannot find employment in their i and ha been offered several lucrative year's tlmo. Her surprise was great; Julian a job Harry Lcland. one of the vicious band takes Julian rrcfession. Finally 10 enter motion pictures, when, after she had l en imiiirncnn about of crooks operating in New York. These raving forsh-- a: In an ire'a foundry. His opera Ishas by s number of the barge producers. wr.rv the box was overflowing. It people be produced when Muller profess to supply country to I 2 1 7 pennies to her credit and killed. with organs, and breaks churches work hard and This the country svir.g that the showing of "Thn the collection of the insignificant cent' Julian down and with his hopes shat- Harry's mission is to secure A'l.iir? a l'nnd-sciti- e ". .t." a film play, will create ractnl became a e!epo:-it from Miss tered he becomes seriously ill. Jlnally confiding clergyfascinating pursuit. re ju !l- - airalnst the' Japanese, th Hanlon found Of she averaged be- Renee is told .by the physicians that men and their congregations. that r. r ee of San Bernardino. Cal.. proj.i 200 and 2Sn pennies every week. Julian's recovery is not a question of course, the e rooks divide the plunder tween tected to city authorities ijr,lnt Its Becoming a number of care nnd nurs'ng that if his mind was and the organ is never delivered. pns?.!fisheofnow b'ing dirplayed. After ."fing ths film. Arrived at the scene of operation, money wrappers, puts them set at rest shout .the opera being proUe aut.;orttles nnnunfol there was away In a small safe, requisitioned and congregaKcnee fools saved. be duced his life Harry might tiothlng in it that would tend to have from her father. She has determined goes to Muller for ai l, and he demands tion, seta theclergyman love to makes money, t. It will be shown. a b:t The to let them accumulate until she can Renee herself as the the Dorris of Moore, clergyman's Julian's pretty price the Japanese referred to shows a have them sent te the bank and receive life. Renee out cf love for Julian de- daughter,- and lures her down to Now part Jit-ir- .i branding an American girl a nice, crisp hill with the numerals termines to make the sacrifice. Renee York. with a hot iron. in the corner reading 100. offers herelf to Muller 0:1 coneiition Harry Leland is an exponent of the that he produce Julian's opera. The badger game. Frisco Kate .keepsdis- a With a rompany of fifty. William 9. General Manager Joe Brandt of the joy of the news of the acceptance of lodging house in tht. tenderloin H.irt. the star of "Ifell's Hinges." "Th 1 Film Manufacturing company the opera, makes the young composer's trict of New York City, resorted to by lite." n r d other western ramas. Fnlversal the gang of crooks. When Dorris has been rrmplng in the fastnesses of has announced that In accordance with recover jv assured. desire exhibitors the of the Moore is. safely landed there, it is is Renee and in The To opera throughout produced the go canyon. pun pletureoqu. ulug " t. nine rovered country for a background. country "Graft" will be lengthened the star role makes a great success: found out by one ofi the gang that At the end of the first performance ReWilliam Lake, a western mining engion th.o concluding scenes) four extra Installments. I'f s working Is staying with his mother and nee an excuse off with and Julian tieneer, puts blaf Ince the the of production , in not to form the Muller. her goes with at a nearby hotel. sister Although designed keep bargain VfalIan northwest. of a propaganda for or against the Muller having quarreled with Mine. The gang succeed in bringing Dorris "The Black- Maroff, welcomes Renee at his home. and Lake together in a room, and at John Junior, who as Keen iTtatpat-rl- raime of capital ami labor, a newspaper man in F.ssanay"-"Th- list." the most recent I.as-kfeature While Renee is In another room, deck- a prearranged moment they break into ANN MH8Lt Is the ing herself In a gown Muller has proIn Blanche which Sweet his Ay that room, and Harry Lcland demands changed Misleading play. moe Iidy." Oisiction ikkiAo I part after a consultation with the dl- - star, probably will create national lzs- - vided, Mme. Maroff bursts In upon Mul- - to know of Lake what he is doing w Ivan Abramsoi;. j - j ! ! j r ! j I sr-trs- ; ' I ; - - f ! - - - n line-Jf'iKf- r-- fff j , - 1 4 th floor. I : ! f- - 11 GENUIHE TUNGSTEN 5 Xira.ciisig' '. Stamps AUERBACH'S FANCY SILK SALE two-tone- d It A l. pur-eun- sc 98c 48 c 69c e COTTON RIBBED UNION SUITS 69c. each OiAfctei umi FANCY SILKS, up to 52.00 yard, at, yard.. 36 inches wide. JERSEY RIBBED UNDERWEAR 48c. t li TAUL.K NO. 1. Light weight worstel shirts and drawers in natural wool, ribbed t;lI special, each special. in i and 'will give these tickets FREE to their customers. One 'matinee ticket to raiitas"e Vaudeville I'ltKi: vlth eneli Sl.O!) cash Brroeerles) at Auerbach's. These (except tickets are koo1 for any matinee diirini; the month of February, JDH;. IPRHfG UK. RmimI ii" PAKTAGES UHEQUALED VAUDEVILLE f& S1.25 WORSTED UNDERWEAR 98c. r.O i Auerbach 's Have Purchased 20,000 Tickets for Ht 50 S NEVER UhDE RSOLJL-rfSn- d SEE A FINE VAUDEVILLE SHOW FREE A MEW'S mi V- -" nK. THE STORE THAT MADE THE BARGAIN FAMOUS shirts of exceptional quality. Silk front popular priced splendidat lot ofalso a clever textiles at from line of mercerized silk-lik- e styles live anil tip to $l.r4. Every shirt is of bst make and warranted fast color. Sizes 14 to 17. Kvery shirt a value sure to be appreciated at each respective price. fll'EN STOCK DINNER. V A RE OPEN ALL PORCELIN STOCK D I N N I : R W A It I : . Above lnie comprises for jour ehooslng. fi fi im ininf'ini In New f i i n Men's Spring Shirts 98c to $1.50 soft cuff styles witli neckband or soft attached collar. arrivals h l Mitliilnni SOc f tock d,n ALL HAYAIIIA.V CHINA - i f . i yard T.lc HATHA FI.m; STOIIM SF.ItCii;4, 36 inches wide, yard You may hare your choice of llsht. medium or dark. blue In tils selection. n ,:.- - Ii'. 1 i f2.25 K.VTKA 1'IMJ FHi:.CII SF.UGFS, 54 inches wide, HATHA FImV KIti:"tVl SCiVge'sgo Vnc yard i:xTii.V t.5t itm: Fiti:.t:ii skiVgkV," 44 inches wide ' vard if trs V'l.M: lIli:.Cli" M:itV.KS 42" inches wide yard inches wide. ? 1 .:ir, lLvritA stoiim - . . l.i-i!- r 1 n, i mm We devote this week to the popular seller in Wool Dress Fabrics, namely Blue Series, at prices within reach of all. e t f"" 1 Vim . pomegranate motives. Inclosing flower and leaf desinn are included in the Kfo tndw ork. while the border Is of Lit nt In t Wh"'! !':;iv in-and reversing trefoils, outr t: :t,. "i .n !.:" trd line,! brilliant 1t!t.... sapphire on srround of k to t t' l.roi!.; h.'f n.iy tnn silk silver. and t before I r c r H aware of th k. in ordr to obtain the correct atmos- e b' ls sitdd'-bl.it-- t There laiul for tho newest Ivan play. "The h enrrv It T't'T Immortal Flame." n w.is n essnry for 'i r. tn mor la.'k the company to receive President "wil- on si sanction to the ftlminir of the K". .tames. '.l rrj the whl'-house the admlnis r ! buildings t -; .v f c hi trative of the government ' r f e t dpartrnents .vill and c.ir'.!a" A at Th Washington. n K permission was! is in i.m' rceri receive-1: TV." tiO through mnde nr. Irr th' finally to 'e' .. A I .1 .. '1 t f .aaf nf . t . r Fecretary f Ki. ".ard i r r k a 1 the fllrwti'.rt i Paula Edna Phnr. v Burke n n k Lubr, Joseph d nt Jn ?i ':.... an-.farnos are now ' Coolev at the capMlldren i'.ran y nrr pla In Hall Ital. workln-- r un ler the direction of ri t h t;ra rr? i i M but outidde of that nothing happened." This Is how Klale Janls. the American musical comedy and flLn star described her trip to this country after scoring the bimrest success of her life at the I'alace theatre. Iondon. Miss Janis has firmly established herself as one of London's Krcatest favorites and has been honored on several occasions by many of KnKland's most prominent nobility. Just prior to fcailinK the little star sold $2500 worth of copies of another one of her famous poems. "Where Are You flod?" the earnings of which were plven over for the care of T?rltis)i soldiers blinded in the war. Mies .lanis's entourage two maids, n chauffeur, two do5C3. and thirty-ontwo pieces bird, of hagane. Soon after the popular Fisie arraln becomes accustomed to American ways, rtosworlh. Inc.. will present her In her next screen play. "Nearly a Lady." a production that Is entirely different from anything she has ever done and on.- that promises to how off the wonderful versatility of this little actress as It had never displayed in anv sub ject before. The ability of "Little Fi is popularly known, as a st." as si. a musician and a dancer, a mlml writer is well known, but In her film play she offers various feats thit even many of her most Intimate friends rover dreameJ she was c.ipa! le of. For Instance, In one scene Mie hand!. the Lifso with the skill of a veteran and n larlnt dance which Is ern In the even surprised r o w p u n h e r s story who nppear In the film with her. Then atriln. rifle In t. iTid. p;o is railed uron to clvn mi htfdtion In marksmanship that would II do to any backwoodsman. . . There . . ..rn.nk-credit it fi i ins 10 re no ent to ner even to wearing a dress s ilt. In "Nearly A her cendue t lh Ijdy" In If In men's evenltiK thinp Is iuch thit it would m is- - n ir's the e of t!.e mot observ ant. fci 1tI in presnt-Another when the little l.i.lvstirprlse is sen dlsportlnff n th S2:").0 swlmmlttif pool of - Iohney' towa house In IiO.s Anele. more wlrethanher nnuatie prowess ordinary ah'llty.art-!The wonrierful prsor.allt of this t has won hr international fame, and an Iden as to what her services are w..rth to manaicers can he K'caned h tie firt that she but turned down an offer of fl. 0.000 for one year twice the salary of the Ir"tl,-n-t of the Fnlted this detill but a spite the fArt that she lit!-- more than a 'hild In years. ton-- Jr.;-- t IcfiTT'.e J i I- Wirr the two pro. fh . f'ti-'i- i frrrM of t;r-'- nivldsre. e . Fhesf r f?mtt ar t ivoritu. v In addition other minor nsfr r t' ! J art'-1"- ' While 'Vftrwi.'k. I'.'.irn. Prance l th r I nn UP. UuH We Give Blue B earns Lr Tjr m Company. In In every 1864 ' Hot Water Dottles at e. Kxceedlnicl v fine vnlne. Made from extra rock! grade heavy weiKht. eoft white rubber, re. Infniced1 at edes and neck. ( Limit bottle to a customer. No mall orders.) Sunday February 20, 1916. Auerbach i - r.ork n t ?i r w C!.f,i Kimball "T!u IVil of feature entitled (lfr"-t!o;- i I. If." tinder the ef Alteirt scene in "Th" Feast t.'.. Th f 69c BOTTLES in- - Yn SouponW WATER gone to h- - Yo-r- .'oupon m nig loecial HOT t rr-- e ar.'l her forrri.inv will 'iiH . w her $1.50 3 ionday .) I lit M. r nrto Versatile pro! fi!rf, Mr. Hall r.f lifTin ar! Jos.-- ;-. H If.. Tr.i ha th leading finish- I pUylr, role In "The fliri n." a hitodratr.atU-tfo- r of 5ru?r iropMn Adam' r,ivf wlttt the rvila of intent that ! o xAiJ u f-r- 1 GEEEN STAilPS AUERB ACH'S GIVE nil fits l.j.iil.li . i " . rr- - -. - 1 ) J h--- -. Vivian Afar tin in 'Merely Mary Ann' Makes Strong Film j j-- e -I ; r - . V -- r It 'i k. e y alone in a room with his (Leland's) wife. But innocent Dorris tlenies that she is Leland's wife. Nevertheless the gang elemanrl money of Lake, who resists. There is a scuffle and a fight; Lake Is robbed and wounded; they (the crooks) get away, and Dorris is put out of sijht.headGetting in touch with police of secures arrest the the Kate quarters, g'ang of crooks and Dorris' freedom. Meanwhile the Rev. Mr. Moore has arrived in New York to reclaim his is restored to her elaughter, and she Lake. The latter father by William presents the clergyman with an organ for his church and falls in love with the organidt, who, of course, is Dorris, and so a happy ending rounds off a crook drama of intense interest. Frances Nelson, now a World film star, will be on the screen of the Broadway on Monday and Tuesfeature entitled day in a bi- five-pa- rt "Love's Crucible." The picture deals adventures of with the heart-stirrin- g a young girl who seeks an artistic career in New York City. A cast of sterling screen players has been provided, including June LTvidge, Douglas Mac-- I can, F. Lumsden llare, Jessie Lewis, Mildred Havens, Fred Truesdell and Edythc Thornton. Kmile Chautard di- full-fledg- ed - rected the picture. Thousands of mothers and fathers confronted throughout the nation are elaily with the problem of their young daughter's ambition to break home ties an! see'.c a career in a great city. Myva Dynitsley is ambitious to leave the small New England town of her birth to study art in New York'City. In New York Myra buries herself in a cheap studio apartment and plunges into her work. The studio next to occupied by Robert Wlnton, a ycur.,? libertine who dabbles in art for the fun of the thing and maintains the studio as a place in which to give unconventional parties and arrange clandestine love affairs. In tli3 end' Myra' s heart, trie'd in the cruicble of love, goes forth from the flames to know the meaning; of a g true and contentment, based on the bedrock of deep and abiding where the scenario calls for swimming scenes is from the numerous schools of sharks that infest the locality. Many narrow escapes have been related of motion picture actors who have had .battles with sharks, but May Allison, with Harold Loekwood In the drama of love Flying "A" three-reand adventure, "Lillo of the Soutli Seas." produced by the American Film company, Inc., had a gruesome experience which she says she does not care to repeat. Miss Allison is an expert swimmer and is as much at home in the water as a sea nymph. Her stunts in the water are among the features of this wonderful photoplay. During the action of the drama she is called upon to dive from a fast moving boat. At the words of the director she leaped and the boat sped on, leaving her far in the wake. Soon those on board the boat were startled by frantic cries from the fair star and looked back to see her disappear beneath the surface. A? they hr.stlly turned about to go to her aid they saw her rise and disappear ap.iir: and again: each time she came to the surface she increased her shouts for bslr'- As they approached eloper fo her they saw the glistening sides and slashing1 tail of a monster man eating .shark. Hopes were thrown to the frightened nctress and a native dived overboard with a knife to attack the1 pea monster. The arriyal of the boat scared off the which headed for deeper water. shark,Allis-oMiss half conscious was lifted into the boat and was unable to continue with her part for several days as a result of the nervous shock she sustained. "Llllo of the South Seas" will be shown at the Mehesy theatre today. co-st- ar el - TWENTY-FOU- R HOUR CLOCKS. From now on 12 o'clock at night will be termed by the telegraph and telephone authorities in Denmark as 24 o'clock; 1 o'clock p. m. will be known as 13 o'clock, and so on until 21 o'clock, which is midnight. The time stamped on telegrams received fcr transmission cr at hand for delivery will, correspond to the new system of reckoning; as, Mehesy Theatre. 16.24 o'clock will mean, HE greatest elanger encountered by for example, to the twelve-hou- r system, according the 4.24 p. m. This reform Is following moving picture actors during t ' r - n tints what has been done by neighboring filinincr rf n nrnrliiAUnn I countries, such as Sweden, Russia and scenes are laid in tropical waters ana Ncrway. Consular Report. life-lon- T' Vi r- |