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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923. g- - '( v . fi i :T7T sprinFriday and Saturday only . $5.85 Lot No2 limited to 50 pairs - Have been i Alltyme Crep e 1 All Colorsfor I 2.1 9 11 See Our Windo ws -- THE WHITE FLOWER." 5 1 -- . Week- - 1 . spring. Friday and Saturday only J . limited o 75 pairs - Have been priced at $$.00 to $10.00 this 1 ... - - I some very substantial reductions in spring pumps Lot No, - This is rood news tor local the- - ,1- - tergoera. Certainly no play la the pa&t twenty year has aroused thel interest or scored the astounding suc cess that haa been the portion of! ;Y 7 The, Bat" Thlar thrilling mystery story, dra matic to the extreme tod tilled with Quite as many laughs as. it Is thrills, was written by Mary Roberts Rlne- hart and Avery Hopwoodboth" noted for their success as playwrights. It It presented under the management of Wagenhals and Kemper, producers with reputations long established tor success The carefully MlectodriBoa pany Includes Uule Brans, John Harrington, Josephine Morse, Gretcb& Thomas, Herbert Delmore, Harry LaCourt, Joseph M. HoliCky, George Wilson. Inhn M&ckahEle and ' John ' ' Graham paeey. P and DRESSES SUITS, CO ATS D $3.95 11 SIZES IN A0O.VE LOTS A't to C '. Vt to MODELS IN ABOVE LOTS r Grey Suedea 1 V 8atlns Patent Leathers. One Straps Colonials -- -- - -- Get 7 Ax It A- t- TAYLOR BROS. CO . SHOE DEPARTMENT at a Miss Dycle'Law 'waa Sostesa ..I . n.rfv At ferWrthdayjmnlyersarj occurred on that day- - A large her - Dunn, Miss Mlna Dunn, Miss Ellen Jenson. Miss i.jrstrup, MisC H'-- Mlsr Dorothy Dunn, Miss Isis John lirth-- : sob, Miss Lola Baum. - ' . X-- Wttwr,-Mr8.-Gr- ant ; e vanilla coftee stich as mmitefir If you never have, you can how. Send for your Ocvernmenf 3 New Free Book which shows you how to accumulate money safely throui A Treasury Savings Certificates. Send for your copy today and take the first step towards independence and . Modesty proved to be such a sturdy virtue of the native Ha'waiians that it nearly brought production work on ceuy ompson's Paramount picture, 'The White Flower," to a halt during its production in the Islands. Julia Crawford lYers . who wrote and directed this Paramount picture, wnicu will be displayed at the Columbia theatre tonight and ' Friday wanted thcaienind women to ao- Parin their native costumes J3ut the Hawaiiana regarded picture making as an affair of state and refused to disrobe- in any degree. The Hawaiian women absolutely declined to put on the "malo" or simple native skirt and let their hair fall around their faces. Instead, they nre-terred Jheir stiff, silk "holokus" or Btate garaeatir-Ou- f Of the entire group one woman was finally found who was willing to sit In the dht and do anything that she could be made to understand through an interpeter. It took days to find a native man whowajL .willing to -- lake off his clothes and wear just a scarf around his waisV They were all willing to do It, but insisted on having their underclothes on under tie scarf! Imag- lne the pictorial beauty of aHawallad native attired in a union suit and a waist cloth! council The Women's -- Municipal The members of the E. L. E. club . the at tea a will membership give were pleasantly entertained at the Van Wagenenj home ofMrs. Robert B. Patterson home of Mrs. Alma' The rooms Saturday from 3 until 6 o'cloclc An afternoon. Wednesday . . - a ...1 .u interestlnc musical program has been were attractively aecunKco the color I arranged,, the committee In. charge flowers, forming spring Two Is working diligently to make the white. and Bcheme of yellow mvi wjvjw worn-fvtOTesTorbridge were played, Mrs. artajr one 01 weconducted. All Mark Tripp being awarded the card council has ever are civio betterment in Interested was lea A deliciousluncheon i lnvitefr attend, , tp served to Mrs. 4Iark Tripp, Mrs, cordbliy -7Mark Anderson, Mrs; Fred R. Taylor, Buohl, Mrs. Fred G. M TRIFLING WOMEN Barbara. LaMarr, who played An- - n3 To Bt the book t3y ,. , ihi coupon to Th UuiieJ States Gortrnment f AJdi s l system Trtmtury Dtputmetu . WnthloftOB, D. C. .... . "LONESOME and mnfc j NEW YORK SUCCESS COM.NG W. Demlng. FRIDAY and Mfs. E. C. Roagers. K the Hex Ingram production, "The Prisoner of Zenda is agaln' cast. in the role of a siren In Mr. Ingram's latest producttonrrimnyomenV In now at the Strand" theater7 And "ft playing two such wicked women, She finds a holy delight,' "Ther ta good In It, she, says "becauBe ttin1ngsw1rackOThelitefnal verities of good and bad. The scarlet woman of the old plays has In modern writings given, place to the damsel whd is pale pink or slightly mauve: "The clear-cu-t distinction of black and white has been" forgotten In a muddled mess of neutral eolor; 'The- lady who sins Is not really r sinning nowadays ; jshelr going' through the throes of a 'complex.' But, In spite of all modern inquiry, good' and bad ar still basic things; the heroine and the adventuress are still basic types. And I'm glad to play an adventuress to prove It' - HIS DIME" Making a Dramatizing a dime! small, thin coin of the denomination the of ten cents so Important tha hero, the heroine, the villain and the remalndQr of the living characters- to Kjphotopiay are tor the moment forgotten, while Interest centers on the - jteffijrbtrot sDverf A Such, a situation arises In "Mr. Bil lings Spends His Dime a Paramount picture - comedy 'starring Walter , wnicn wm be on view at the ' TONIGHT, - -- Nott But before he spends thecoin there. Is a lot--' of fun. Those who see-th- e picture will admit that the dime is so Important that It absolutely hogs every scene in which it takes part. 7:30, 9 Belly ta biggest dramatic vTfcrEaU" Ladles' Aitf cf the Gommijnnyi whose extraordinary 1.1 uw yars auernoou fturch met Tueay toth in New 'York and Cbl fhurch parlors. During the auernoou- raan as resulted in new records. was luncneon sewlnsrdainty of ?iir3. '"tnly 'ex the length of 'the run but nripr the direction c box iv.a 'orfiss receipts at the George E. Brattan, president. :t :cs, will he the attraction at the .lunvMa, theater next mesuay. Verge The marriage, of 111- - Py 13 J -t --M- JJd) I -- I! rhCtrL ism in 11 c:. 'X T I iThe fete of hit beautiful !the sorceress of Paris and 'of-thre- e . , mcahQ.Jbved .her is the story of . 1 "The While eiths? msld or suit A VALTER ? 11 1 i , 1 , I -- "MnBillinVSpends "His Dime YOW .miJACQUELINE tOCAN ' and COMEDY J s FRIDAY 10c' 20c. Matinee EVENING 7:45, ALL SEATS taia-fi- full flavored MS TREE TEA. , : - 4'- . f l-'MtMlUnqs Spends Wis. Dm And Comedy, i V ?"jF7le JTki.. . ' In ' . i THE WHITE FLOWER",'. Abo- -;' ;. - ACTS t)Ftr" FIVE : ; LEVEY VAUDEVILLE : CO JblvT-BnAiTDSiTOT- BETTY COMPSON ... ... THE CAST . Barbara LaMarr .'Ramon Navarro 1" , -- Lewis Stone ' r Edward Connelly 25c r y. trifling: WOMEN riuutii H IE US ii REX INGRAM production I MI IA M I ' tor- .- He fiflds himself with lone dime in a cold world. T i What to do with it? Food, natural lyt is the first thought Drink, per haps, i the second. But does BIK lings make use of his dime for food or drink? alL r AND SATURDAY i Princess theater next Friday anil Saturday.. As - - clerk- - in , store, Hlers, known In the picture ak Bil llngsj tiarnq twenty dollars a vKeelfci ae saves notuing. As a consequence he la fired by a Jealoue boss wboXis CORNERS" FABLES , ?5S;S X Columbia 10c --A r TONIGHT, 7:30, 9:15 ALL SEATS ; I I Stan- - "SPENDS PRINCESS -- success. - mm cake centered the dining tabW, Miss Irene Dunn spent Tuesday in the members of the Ladies Literary on either side of which stood cut glass- Salt Lake with .friends. ' of Mr. and Mrs. C. '" Beauty roses. club at her Jiome WeJnesday after- Slater, daughter . W. Slater of Green River, Utah, and Covers were laid tor Miss Helen HanMra. Herald R. Clark entertained noon." The rooms were very prettily of Mr. and Mrs. sen, Miss Cecil Tebbs,. Miss .Irene decorated with hyacinths; And . ferns. Lamar Peay, son John of Peay Provo, took place at the During the afternoon of, needlework and music, a delicious luncheon was Peay residenc- e- Wednesday evening. served to the following: Mrs. Arnold The rooms were ' artistically .. deoo-rate-d Rawlings, )Mrs. Heber Taylor, Mrs. E. With spring flowers and feras. I ArPaxman, Mrs. Sterling Tdylur, Mr. was performed at 7:30 The ceremony L. B. Har Sterling Ercatibrack, Mrs. Kelson of 4he mon, Mrs. J. A. Owensrfrs. J, Karl !Lo'clock by Bishop Beck, Mrs. iiarold Dunn, Mrs, D wight Scond ward, in the presence of the Packard, Mrs. H. ' R. Atkin, Mrs. immediate relatives and friends of the Peter Jenson, Mrt; Shui The bride wore a N. Eggertsen, and Mrs. Moroni young couple.. pf palp Miipi fnlored- gnwn farming AHenr"the latter . being the Uivltud satin, and crepe de chine, ffitta over-lac; guestr ' 'trimmings. Later reception was "Spring's Awakening" was present given. A splendid program was fured In pageant form hy the Primary after" which games and music association of the Vineyard ward in nished, and a delicious lunoh-eo- n were enjoyed the ward hall last evening. A numservea'to 65. Many beautiful ber of splendid musical selections were furnished In addition to the gifts were received by Mr. and Mrs. m pageant, and a thoroughly enjoyable Peav. who will make their home this city. evening was spent by everyone. day lilce gocfl Can Save ujevcu uyrnp$on NOW PLAYING Tbe-firaE- fl 1 ' i |