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Show tup: NO VAUDEVILLE. vutJt'YH Last timri twt LLAMA OAPHEl with Nw M l rn'Bf Wtdarsdptr JTMTAolti b dl)2 'nrm etKe -- ftalpb tl 7 2ot 4L, V epctii wit WJ-line- li. Kw in jiatluee CHARLEY GRAPEWIN AT ORPHEUM IN BRAND-NECOMEDY PLAYLET bill, hudltnrr. urpiu Cloniiiffer kh, KnUiniai. lAucw , CockUll' ibarlrjr uri4vt'lf bill low pin) In the ImIH. Hii other f turn pIPPoDHoMf W d bill ' Abraham Meiiiw ' v 1 ' ' ' - ; v ' - fA (A!0Nv MOT 80V A ui(ra 4iun 4 o u -4 A- orinno niumly M today, ).firtbefcinalof ihi"r, lit 4iu tuiuady, tn "liemlll Griffith 'rwh 1'alul rhilUaruiouir tiloatra aud i HeTiru. " ' PICTUBKS, - rflrro Uat Hflu s of Uu It iff tIK fill Klaxon A . f dap aal YORW0 bill today Haul fUoie famous 'Vie Hir-r- t lulled btralfbl," and ais air). udfvtil Us of 4JR0ADU of a jou. g man madly in love with a girl he never lias seen. Tre entire gamut of society Is covered by the swift moving action as it goes from the ultrareffned ineirnpo Uan atmosphere to wild end wooly experiences ef engineer on Latin American soil. Raids, re, ues, thrills, beautiful women, Centra) American brigands, revolutionary chiefs all ar embodied In Richard Harding Davis scennrfied story. Th star. Norman Kerry, Anna Q N.Kien and other screen celebrities, give further assurance of the excellence of the coming Kiiiema produalou. A UrtlaJwHir KU fctij. thimine, suniuy morning, march h, salt lake RAT Is ggain th hashful who develop world Into beater In his new screen comedy, - Alarm Clock Andy, which Is coming to th Paramount-Empress theater for four commencing today noon. This time day, star I the Andy Gray, hy, stuttering salesman fotv an auto truvk concern Anxious to forge ahead In buelness, he strives to overcome his shortcomings by patterning afier th firm's star salesman. Blinker, who Is really a fotirfimdier. Andy comes In contact bv chance with Dodge, a big buyer ef truck. The latter ia Impressed with the boy's determination. A lutky accident puts Andy "In soft1 with his boss's pretty daughter and he follows her on his vacation to a summer resort. All th lime he Is masquerading under th name of Bllnkdr, and when he again encounters Iiodge and closes a big order with him ronipllratlon result thick and fast. Needless to say they ar straightened out happily end Rlinker meets his dll reward So does Andy. The picture waa produced by Thorns H. Inee for Paramount Artcraft release. Oeorge t ebb, kid (cent Fisher and Tom Uuise ere in th supporting cast. t Paths orfat. It a m. to 11 P in 4 J.arl r riUKKsS IUp Is Alarm 4 k k As!): Neil Shiomas is Th Trsil of Uj Arrow. UtMkHU 1J $0 W It p ui hoMUra KINEMA-- - fin h ml IJunling Pavia with Nonuao hrrv and Aon of lortu'io-L. Nila lu l ho lH(jhs ' roh a. all waek. fair." AvoioDa in l are tuiiUimow, ll i. n to 14 p ui Nellermans is "A Daughter ftofKAMAnadtla the 4d ' 4 oniedy, i Dubba and Pry ' t owing Monday, Marguerite riark good u to 11 p m. in t.lrU ' loutiomma 1 mrot, hath GEM Piayinf oar nooks end r Etonart Is Juat a ioea Wiihnu. eonu-dladies orcbratra t Urnth Wit o' and Sunday, 12 19 oolisim.a ihaluvday p n ia II p m), other day a, 2 16 p. m. to 4 PAUAAIOl.v t 11 m p of A bra h m Lincoln, In all simple, homely American strength, by tht pervade I he production offered Ralph t'lomi.ier player at the Hippodrome ail the week, beginning tonight. In AUianaM l.l'ioolii," the author poperiod of this rtrait I' moot dramatic He I iliown facing great A methane oflife. tne tmloii, hi great th d.aaolutiou suffering heart almost breaking at the of Me country, at war with Itaelf. charaiter Woven in with this masterly American port raj al is a breath nf breexv humor that is !rreitibl. and a tender interheart the lot story that will hod est of any audience. was rro Abraham Lincoln When duced in I option it was Immediately declared to be the gieatest play then being acted In the Lnguh language. In Jiew lork fit It m al present the most talked of play on toe atuge. T! e produi non calls for many elaborate eettings amt thtae Jiaioto been prepared represent th with historic accuracy cenea depicied and worked out In a very laMsh tle. Ralph Ctori;mer pi vs to part of John Stevens, a northern officer, and Auda th roi of his Virginian sweetheart. )ua of the Jt is about them that tn romance play center. Th character of17 Lincoln James a In masterly styl Is dspieted IjiUE I Guy.Liher. , most critical vsudevUls sudlencs big time, or any other tlroa, could not fall to appreciate the cheery menu of nets strvtd to PntsKs ptrons this week. Thsre's somAthlng for from AcrobdUi who excel to pretty ftrl Inrsrs In charminf costumes. The Gellis, a jolly French family of acrobats, do much to keep the smasement Their of the audience uppermost. and athletic feats sJe performed the while midget with Bute precision, member of the company keepe the laughs coming stamen ard with his brljht sallies. The ficUoelmaste,' is one f thoee delightful musical potpourris crammed full of clever line, good dancing and Belle Isle compretty girls. The Hendrix pany is responsible for this Jojfeat, and it goes oer big Touch of Roach and McCurdy In THB eryon. nf In New York In PANTAGES STARS FAMOUS INDIAN SEER THIS WEEK u youth oat, 71 192a Distinguished comedian and Anna Chance In 8 day night. Orpheum vaudeville bill opening Wedne Nature1 aie all to th merry with their ruial qjips. while Irene Trevette is charming girl wno has a single that stands out sharplj. Hatton, Vantts and Rooney, the "three girl from harmonjland," tvln The audience at the atart with their airay of popular songs, tuelr smiles snd stunning garb. Frank Shields has a lariat noielty that proies a good opener, while a photo comedy snd clever musical program are other entei tainlng features on this bill, playing through Tuesday night. The famous Indian seer, Frlnc Jovedah d Kadjah, telepathist end occultist, a anted by tlfe Princess Olga, will have & sensational exhibition eft telepathy as ths new bill. headline feature of Wednesday This act ia raid to be on of the most It kind on the stage, and baffling of Prince Radjah ranks at th very head of occult scientists. Supporting prince Radjah on the bill will be the Yip Yip Yaphankers In "A Day tn Camp", lai France and Kennedy In After tbe Battle' ; Xada Norralne, Hh the Phenomenal Voice," The Girl and th Peouess Trio, together with Wilbur and Lo,s in "Speed and Smiles." Jeds Vacation, N order to get atmosphere In filming !U be Deadline at Kv'en," which shown at th American theater today and tomorrow, th city room of a large New York daily paper was filmed, continuously while dramatic enactment of Important scenes was taking place. There are. of course, many closeups of and scenes, Important focal character but the time of th action is perfectly screen. Thus the specth preserved upon tator sees a s'ep In the production of a real newspnper. Georg lawcett, director, I raid to have accomplished an unueual feat In etagn.g th production In this manner so that it consumed Identically the same time as it would normally occupy. ( 'orliine Griffith has th role of a young girt seeking to become a reporter. 6n give a performance tKt snows she is familiar with th workings of a r.ws; . paper staff. headline most thoroughly enjoyable contributions to vaudeville Bert Fltsgibhon, the "Original Daffy PU and champ But" comedian, as everyone knows. Is a when It comes to providing fun from sheer nonsense. He is vaudeville's foremost farceur, eccentrio comedian and who uut'' songster. His present act contains many new things. vorite with youngsters The Original College Bovs, Kenney and account of her many Hollis, will appear In Freshv's Initiafairy stories such as tion," a comedy skit as refreshing ss a Frunella," The seven top-lln- popular be a fa7 70 on to from starring rolss In Snow 'White," Swans" and oth- - Abraham Lincoln' at the Hippodrome " ' i .1 p ( I ihi! ft If 111 .. ef' Jfa h r. :ir uick Action Corn Cure 'S' 4 s oc ;v legiti- ; Wad-nesday- It rBLIVION has opened up and swal- the vamps. Motion picture exhibitors and magazine editors ted us tha the day of the supertemperamental lady with th hot ev has foiever departed With the vamps have gone those other excited and suffering young Indie who hlrt front snd pawed th hero on hi screeched, "You shall not leave meh, Kerchhal. you shall not leave meh. The public no longer cares whethc-th- e lady la left or nq rather hopes lowed By GEORGE JEAN NATHAN. March 1J. Tne production In th Playhouse of Mrs. Lillian Trimble Bradley's opus. The Wonderful Thing, carries with It the seent ef th cinema. It Is so precisely the sort of thing admired by the moving picture impresarios that one gets the feeling that the latter are concealed somewhere around the premises. Roughly speaking, the manuscript Is an Anita Stewart rechauffe of Peg o' My Heart. The star Irlah accent of the latter nonesuch la here metamorphosed i.ito a star French accent: the balame is c it largely from th same cloth. The od heart throb," tears behind the smiles," "lovablenei," "wistful pathos'' and hokums are let forth in all their stenciled glory, but with vastly less skill than ill th Hartley Mincers jake-fetcETV.YORK. long way towards livening up a script that breathes very, very falntiy. Mr. Drew, out of hi long and valuable experience. Is able to extract the last drop of Juice out of the Intrinsically dry role provided him. Miss Janet Beecher has the role of th woman who once Jilted tne old scientist, but now v.ews him with favor, and hand.e It adroitly. Miss Ruth Findlay, the only lngenuewe d have who can play the role of a young girl convincingly. Is the scientist s human laboratory specimen and vouchsafes. In addition to unusual a prudent and persuasive performance. The balance of the company tn the main, moderately satisfactory. is. well-bre- pret-tmes- a, Shavings on Top. h Is. vi with hair coming down across the carpets and dresses carefully torn open In front, and we have gore back to fieeh, rollick- Ing. natural, healthful, out of door stoilesl wth a lot of horses, noie and youth So, In spit of the Belg ans. the street ear strikers and ladies who want to. read to you their manuscript, there seems to be none hope of tne world, afjer all. pONSTANCE BIXN'EY is worried. Wll some k'nd person solv her problem and relieve her irlndf She wants to know why ghe has to pav the exorbitant price she did for her new squirrel coal. Site admits Its t, beauty, but the enopma l admitted that she had to pav twice a much for it as it waa sold for last year "Why?" questlored she. "Because of the war, answered he fe'ic'a a woman She bought the coat. Now sne's wondering if the price of squirrel food went u') during the war if that Is th reason for Jovouely have left them craw'ln , er i In the Knickerbocker we engage an effort to get some of the money of "I.ight-ni- n " with a ware by tne Misses Pnelps and Short (aided be George M Cohafi) h'ght "Shaving." The plav Is fashioned out of toe stone of Joseph C. Iancoln aud discloses itself as a tournament in Th Bradley edition whreaea. cieaks, the more or less obvious hokums. It. rasp arid limps its lmltat've way lacks the humors of "Lightnln' " and, while the latter, true enough, traveled fathrough four acts, gaining Its only intertravels ground est from tha exploration In Its leading miliar ground, "Shavings role of the pretiy Jlivs Jeanne Bagels. thr.ee as familiar. That this second p'ljg This Eagels, though amateurisn to a de- will in any degree whatever compete for n popu.arltv with the gree tn the business of acting, is a deligold scarcelv to be believed. The leadcately colored ereature who when she mine doesn't wsar pluk beguiles the tne vtr: ing role Is entrusted to Harrv Beresford, who, a few short month back, appeared the Increased cost of squirrel coats. pleasantly. In pink th effect Is of a dog fight between the frock and the lady's reddihh hair. Aside from the Eagels, the plax goes for nothing. h. Smlth-fLo-o- Verdict need a physic, you WHEN youafford to play with 1 or r er s's. fl forehead-- s, wrinklings, -- Its 4 Falre-Bmne- y career-seekin- 1 One Dose Sale Fa! Reduction hodge-podg- Cat-Bird- ," Adler-i-k- a thr iru, Ftreet thester. Mr. In the Thlrtv-nlnt- h Walter Hast, by way I of slicing off a little himself. for kudos presenting for a John Maeefleld e scries of matinee Th play, an uncom"Tragedy of Nan. monly distinguished piece or dismatlo composition, ha long been familiar both from the printed ptm and from various th present perstage expositions. Hut to 11 glory. formance lends not, dug Tile direcMon and staging of th manuth acting and a botch, ars sorry script leave nuicii to b dts.red. who has th Carl.sle. Alexandra Miss central role, Is the best member of th company, but the tone of th entire performance Is pitched so absurdly high that ilia ears retreat from th spectacle In bewilderment and dlemay. vcllow-back- A Womans 0tslV UU he for she! got a start, when th works of famous playwrights have betn produced, or any of the little, Intimate facts that the press agent overlooks, but that make Interesting reading. Just the same? Tha Theater Magasme recently compiled a long list of thee facts, and a of the mote Interesting are reprinted. Margaret Anglin was bom In th hous of parliament In Ottawa. Her father the speaker of the house, and it was customary for the speaker to live la the parliamentary building. VMlton Lack) wished to be a priest when a voung man, and even began but seeing studying for the Annie Russe'I In "Esmeralda, he became tar struck and decided to become an actor, William 8. Hart played the part of the had man In the stage producUon f The Suuaw Man." Margaret Lawrence of "Tea for Three," Is th wife of a lieutenant comminder in the United Stales service, William Meehan of "The Five Million once sang and ' daneed In burlesque Cohan & Harris kept Max Warcln "Th Hous of Glass," two ) ears Prince Jovedah da Radjah, f among telepathist, who will give a sensational play, belore producing It exhibition In telepathy and occult science as this topline attraction of Arnold Dalv began as an office boy for . new bill at Fantages. , Charles Frohman. Elsie Janis has a remarkable gift for . writing verse. l3vid Warfield was th fiAt member of his family to become an acior. Ethel Barrymore appeared as Nora In "A I kill s House at th New Lyceum theater in 19j with Bruce McRae so Torvald and Elar felwyn (now a pioducer) as Dr. Rank. Maxine Llliott ts a Kentuckian, and her real name is Jessie McDermott. Louis Mann began his stage career at the age of three, when he appeared In a lerie of Grimm's fairy tales. al-ll- 5 "Boji )ou know what your favorite DO mate gtars hobby 1. where KADED by Charley Grapewrln, ths f y' eminent vaudeville actor. In a brand-ne-- rplaylet of the Poughkeepsie series, theOiplieuin variety bill opening Wednesday evening present an Imposing front snd smack of. some keen enjoyment for local theatergoers. Jlr. Grapewtn, assisted by the charming Anwkc hinco, will present Jed s Vacation," another Incident in the lives of Lie Harvejs. It is a companion piece to the former great success, Poughkeepsie. and has the same happy blend of comedy and human Interest. Mr, Grape-wi- n Is gme of the stage s most accomplished and spontaneous comedians, and A t , " t with the assistance of Miss Chance has given us some of our most delightful vaudeville moments. Redolent of Old Days. Lincoln refuses to try to stop the w ar as long as the union Is In danger Wallace Bradley and Gretts Ardlne will s redolent of the e. eap present their new snd fascinating offera stirring scene from ths production b y Ralph Clonlnger and associates at The oftale,thirty ago, has to do with yars It is a ing, Follies of Bong and Dance of circle Into a the advent impoverished capital vehicle for the full display of the Hippodrome all this week, opening tonight. Brltls.i snobs of a French Foil vacua, and their versatile talents, snd one of the F. P. with the manner in wddeh th loved bv her erstbreath of eprlng a'r. luck Dtiffey and ere, ha of late been playing a different brings herself to toTne moves while detiactois. evening new Betty Caldwell are responsible for a style of role. Is no bounce to the flirtation act called By the Lamp Post." Her recent productions have been com- tneohan,oally ; there save Tidcn for Frei proceedings; and, They make love tn ong and prose that is edies, and her latest picture, "Girls, In "Gete-lt- '' Stops Pain Instantly snd Com a minor role and James Duffer in I a moat appealing which will be shown at the Strand theaPisano and hi comSoen Lift Right Off. pany will present an act beautiful styled ter tomorrow, is said to be one of the role but allghtly more Important, there of s V R is one of the best of thla nature she has yet produced no mime in the company worthy quem-hfrw drops of "OMs-I- t At th Italian Front corn pains like water quenches fire. Give most spectacular, and a wonderful novel- It an adaptation of the famous play chronicle. Miss Rachel Crothers's He and She," the late American dramTells of Suffering Greatly With ty offering. Pisano is the remarkable by Clje Fitch, )ou immediate relief. and produced 111 Boston and elseItalian sliai pshooter. Luctlie and Cockle, atist, and la a veritable not of comedy. writtenten where vaudeyears ago, receives now a beHuman The for the laet Trouble btrand the Bird, time 'The complete presents " Get-- 1 1 Kidney and Bladder ville offerings w.th & wonderful exhibitodav Annette Kellsrmann in A Daugh- lated pi easutation in New York and rereel It an outdated manusqi ipt. The Itself veal and tion of bird training. ter of the Gods." and How Balmwort Kinagrarrs theme of woman's p'ace tn the world Topics of the Day ar 014 the program, In th whether professions or In tne as usual. TAGE out of the book of life as It home Brought Relief. ha been n auled snd hauled so Jived In the circles of high fiIs frequently that little remains of it for iff HE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT." nance In the big cities that. In brief, Is theatrical usee. True enough, James A a Geldwvn masterpiece, will lie the Her Letter Well Worth Reading porbea has successfully rattled t.ve old feature attraction on the new hid opening Just a AVtfe," written by th noted bones once in "The Famous Mrs Mrs. Xellie McGinn, 609 Last 13Sth at Lew' Casino today. dramatist, Fugene Mailer, the first re- Fair. but thagain euecess in this Instance is Basil King, who is the author of tills lease of the National Theaters, Inc., due mere tickling of th to York playwrights New writes: street, City, popular novel, which has been read bv which yesterday opened a weeks engageth tneme rather than a hard tackling of For the last year I hsd suffered millions of people all over the world, has ment at the Gem tneater. unlike It. Brothers, Miss Forbe, goes with the swift, sure stroke of the Nothing has been left undone to make at the theme on all fours, swatting it, greatly from Kidney and Bladder trou- painted four diameters hand thla cusmaster National first fascinating Theaters release And It. the result It. screaming at ble, distressing pain in the back and s,l endowed with conflicting Ideals, wliuh, tom made" for your tn every biting Is a tedious play. hip, with rheumatic, twinges and fre- electrified into motive foiee precipitate sense of the term. Inenjoyment cast ar such the quent severe headache, accompanied by 1 baffling situation that'will grip an audi renowned movie players" as Roy Stewleavmess Is Aided. ence and hold their interest until the very art i.eatrhe Jov. Aloert tan. Kathh-nervousness, chilla and lever; also smartart. To the heaviness of the plav Itzrif William to Lion and West. Williams a Just eliminate, frequent To go Into detail regardmg this further heaviness is contributed by the ing, burning sensation, with pain in has would on too much take space Following Rage) (Continued vanity of the authoiess, which the region of th bladder. 1 would However, story bestow it I saf to say that The prompted her magnanimously to Cro-thfrequently have to arise at night, my btreet Called Straight will prove to he Miss the leading role upon herself. sleep being disturbed bv the pressure on of ths most Interesting photoplays has frequently proved herseif a saIn many bfadder. inflammation ia house snd show seen this Beginat playwright' but the notion that popuiar t gacious Th corn brains to Wo ?J8 ftrlp ahe can also act w hare the lady got the ! Jt is that ning the use of Balmwort Tablets, I moons, one. In day or t the knows! Is of a wry viHeaven Tne Follette, Ia presenting great notion, you can lift Jt 4ff, rooti and ali, 'twixt noticed almost instant1 relief, and eon pretentious Her performance of the role of Ann offering, "A Novel Surprise," am now totally titumb and finger. Tint s th Ust of It tinning to like them woman vaudeville who sacrifices her will attraction. he ths feature Herford, th as mtlUonB haw found nut. Jt lx th well and relieved of all pain and dis- La Follette oilers a seiles of charavter home to her career. Is of a very sour aiiii tmnimm-sniiway tress from which I suffered. I am glad simple, ct fectiv and quick changes that impersonation order; a thing of to b rid nf rorius to recommend Balmwort Tablets as a ar sure to baffle and n guaran-tn- d th as "An bids who hersef all compact. Bertie beneficial Fowler, trust and medicine, reliable, n nnuer, nos but mono) hark Is more th and Woman." that opposite Mr. Ketfhtley occupies freedom Interesting a trifle at "v drux Mnft. Mfd. by L. others irav find relief and b'he Is an exceedingly pretty woman of rol and pla)s it In Ins familiar manner. from pain and distress as 1 did, etc. l.awrnn & o La1hn'ago to and comedian serviceable a stately mien, is Grandmothers actor goodly to This proportion Recipe and reromThe above letter is a true statement Sold in halt can he added remarkable abdity as are regular.y wanted on whose talent com remedy snd is on file in our offices. Balmwort awhich tnended a th world a her Locks Dark, comedienne roles. Miss straight-fac- e keep bv Z, C. M. I. Drug 0jJt Schrg Tablets bring reluf when other mediwhose Other acts on the new bill are Klnkade plays the young daughter, g peril to mother Drug Co , ft Stores, Waterloo cine has failed. Fold bv leading drug- and Klnkade, presenting a ventriloquist Glossy, Beautiful virtu brings the Pharmacy, Coombs Drug Co , Granlt In Hi Millard for The Bub ard blunder. tits Bettings her tube. novelty: to realise (Advertisement!) of Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., Druchl Drug Co., gists, $100 per Led Vaudeville. B.iriow. Carroll" and I a the play, designed by Norman-Be- l Wm. Thomborg Drug No. 7. (Adv.) rreae.it-inRed hs 1 Three Peppers are eUractlve Bar, The old time mixture of Page Tea and de. "Just Song " ar.1 L--o ands hapman In th Maxine Elliott theater. Arthur eo of his in a comedy gvmnevte for streaked gives another Illustration darkening gray, Sulphur Hopklrs The occasion titled, "Watch the Mule an I faded hair .a grandmother a recipe, giftthefor polished staging comedy by Rupresentation oi a"The is declared and folks are again using it to keep pert Hushes named 5GLDIERS UK FORTUNE. ftrdur, rrdute ro !t;r, Js th elugan of th role of a in starred Drew with John, their hair a good, even color, which ia venerable by motion plc.ure producers, e 1) f.t bug doctor, who draws a paralj t tin, b alim, is th and the general pu.dic throughout hinitors tils of Insect colamour we as ara living in an lel between tne try id fashhU and BotietJ. And th 4r-fa- t th nation to b one of th foremost quite sensible, amouis of his friend and v rtng a or ten successes nfjuje year snd uatined bands m ti m tlfuatlon and gs when a youthful appearance ia of lection and th little neighbors. Mr. Hughes contributes hrUl-rnby nianv to tie lUst In prominence and the greatest advantage. rr'oltlisr at fansratltif His manuscript is very th evening ws dont have the to popularity, comes to tne Kmeina for a afraid rf iolrnt dreading of though; wit. Nowadsvg, lacks humor, it novelty fiat stuff, see s 'av, opening todav. The book troublesome task of gathering th sag and tLr ijiiw dirt, untreatmen. Imag lnatlvs sprlghtllnesa ts by Richard Hard.ng Davis, which and the musv til thrj hit upon )i haiti-- . Marmola borne. All unwill nav mixing at that tie Pi eacrintjoii nfid lram thiuiijfh l that For five years I suffered from guaran'see prod- Attention Diverted. usual situations, bright new liii as end drug stores sell the readv-lo-usPvo. three or thev iiav saf( rd humanof the I addition strata of uct, and will to other The of a bottle labeled chamevery improved by it hunt appeal constipation. four pound a "eK The rharg acute indigestion called But VVveths Bage and pagne and filled with dose of Adler i ka helped, and kind. H their n fje if hfe bur )iirup.miv, ingredients, While fh film has been released on'v Sulphur Compound. It is very popu- Mr Hopkins has contrived to divert atand j' V'v reothbig their Ideal of 7 feel better today than ever. Can eat in has established It and. weeks. this th (tueif few by manuscript bh u vNthr nt better appe-t- l anvthuig.' (bigned) H. .1. Larbour. lar because nobody can discover it has tention from fignie of attention, arhieves s mease 4, d bf h than Hua have exer that short time as one of the variety Villerika i flushe BOTH applied. Simply moisten yonr comb dlvsiting however small, is at upperand which causes people to recommend it to been Interest kitowo. And row coiup. Di ,n la of that, ' i ure i r a soft brush with it and draw this completely it relieves their friends, accord. ng to re;vrts rei ., fiom ti.e wme fa- least daj more than rquld possibly wr.pi .0.1 A'nE jras on tn ftoraxrh or sour ceived from theaters in Isis Argeies, New through vciir hair, taking one amall hava foi mm a Mar- - J n.nuslv been achieved by stag.ng of the a i at strand which cities u h.hrv,vr you to stomach. Removes foul matter, which York. Chicago and elsewhere, Rialto order. time; by morning the gray uvula it. hair disappear, but what delights th accepted llopklna skill Tli best InetaniS Of.th tori, Ho fu ,ol Hfo. t, J poivoned stomach for month. Often already have playedwork )am the Milf.it ec of that Th of Ihie saf lai' re.lu. er I.v xt' ir j i I K Kb con'tipatiou. supreme ladies with Wvetha Bare and Sulphur ts exhibited at th beginning of th 1rcvents appen- In A the play, by has on1 this po.nt Dan. Compound is that, besides beautifully ond act. 'dtciti. Adler-- i ka i a mixture of every lota Alan th actr the or .enema . live e tr.ou. i of of agalnftt means tnsk, sl.oouettmg darkening the hair after a few applics- Jliirmo i o Xxi Woodward avrnur, De-- , Lucktlaorn, cascara, glvcerme and nine plot wnh shell th suiuor enlight b.h kgmund. the prudu er sue. r tious, it also produces that soft luster - dowed h orxinal tory, cr.tlcs have aud in Inje.ttng a not of noveltv and troit, JiiUi . alih a request that they mallappearance of abundance which i Jocular Interest Into what is otherwise The a'luatlon Inc lud euch pe. j Id. to you a full cai of Atarmoia Irescrip- j Johnsrta, Drugs, bold by leading drug-Uoas th realistic depiction to tAtractive. Tableta. (Advertisement.) spiritless picture. Torches like thla go a CAdvertisement.) gists everywhere. (Advertisement!) culiar punch w Cobb s a th Marguerite clark, said to 1 Irvin L o O chance. Y ou must be sure of results. 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