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Show , . f' ' 4 ''. ,,,.. -,r .... - -- .- .- -, - ... , - , ., .. . - , . . 4 , , , DESICRET NEWS TITS ' ' , , .. . ., ...,. t . . t - 1 . ,. - , 1, , atd 31. BRADLEY MGL , . a desilared w has- , Wade,- Mrit. Jiiinca-V- v ,. ,- " - Mar- tineau. Mrs; Robert 1Vasson,. Mn. ,Reary ..Merry.. Mrs. Perry- Clark, and Mrs. Lawrence Fox. Two bun,dred guests called during the atternoon., ,WillAtiese....-agostda- y, day st Cloy.ciamocoooca . lertb1 1 K i Nov. 22, by motor for Los Angeles, where they will sail Dec- - 4. for Honolulu Bar a Yaws , stay. In their honor Dr. and Mrs J. O. Eilasetsirglilettitilltin next Thurs- . - C' -- KEYSER : Lit N - SIRS.' GEORGE AND Oft VORIS 1'..',Bradiel.;wera.,host, awes at a tea Friday afternoon In the president's suite of the Holed AIL The reception room was dec. oratedin the autumn flowefe.-Thcket of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums ar.d.yellow candles In MIver holders wen,. laced at each end of the table. Mrs. Minnie Pat.- tersonsissiated in receiving. Mrs. George Mn. Sarah Boggs, Mr& J. M. Bidwell and Mn. William Story presided at the tea table. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Martin ' U.dem. Mn.' . k Au PA 0 - , 1 I I : , DIANA WILIERS--"Th-e Outsider." present- ed by the Wilkes patyars. T 1 I 0 I AR II NPiji I SALT with Cantos -The end pitturs. Itssenblatt LPinstals ORPHEVIIMargaret and qweree 0 times In "The B6411 Lupo." tendering mind at mattnese nil 'Sally. Irene and Mart." PANTAGES--Vandevi- lls , ., redare treigibt lid protects you'r goods - M. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company el. get-- epensah urday. Puppets" is laid in the heart of New Yorke lowest East Side And the battlefields of the World lon It wits made tv Al Rockett. . comedy. Agnew. Paths STILL American Dansante e Club" orchestra aro fast beconitag most popular flatlet Salt Lake-iband, as is 'strongly attested to tithe large attendance at the regular weekly socials each Saturday and Wednesday. Don has a number of new and original arrangements that will be included in the dance;, erening. program Satgirday ORGAN SATURDAY'S s .,ftEerrAb. Saturday's Tabernacle organ recital program with Organist Frank W. Asper at the console will be as follows; National Anthem. Allegro from the Sixth Symphony far Organ CM. Widor a Kamenoi Ostrow Anton Rubinstein L. van Beethoven b Minuet a Favorite "Mormon" hymn. Ye Saints"Come. 'Come, ...,..o,.. Arr. by Organist 5 , ---- .... ...- .-- OUTSIDER,' , I CANTOR ROSENBLA'rT - ' No LA BERNICIN REVUE VTERPRET6 , THEATER mopc ouse Salt Lake infsssss . -- I . '. PANTAGES.. - ' rt 0) ft; rt'' 110...s... 1 it'll . 4, , a 0 RpHu JOSEPHINE -- - A Free Lectures!, A . -- a zi I Mental Phenomena I FAT' i re r1 ,," . e e... - rk i 1 I e - 0 an 1 1111 g Ci WWII OM . 41,....................r . , , r,c,11 ,., r. , 4, ., , - V inky"! - i.. t Man' ,. "We're Navy WINDS OF THE PAMPAS" - PATHE t NEWS 7 the j -- i .4 -- , ; '44 . , 1 6.6Empressonlan"-- . :1 we HATTON CLON';NGER l'ta , Ff., mom ", - . , - ' : DANSANTEI , ., , I --- ros.- R ob e rt s ' ,,..... .......- "Y. RALPH 4: I I t WEDNESDAY SALT LAKE THEATRE -- z" ( - BEERY 11111111 i -. . 5 I :- , Tomorrow 6 mrto Co. , SATURDAY i . 4 DANCE! f" VIVILi IR IF . I Ig t I , 4 - , tIto' -o- Pria--AcT- - UTAH 'HOTEL- , r:4:IE Roezri 1 ; - li . V-. - I ...,rn.m.,,m.yd.maor ,.....--- 4 PU PPE1119 0 -- are-no- Glen goalla t IT'S - - WRow st , ) ) ' i e -- l'tr !WOO 1:1 if '41- 0 1 16, tea-tabl- - ,,. paumr.m".......m"...LAST r - 1 71 , I Nat. Itr -I ,,...... 1M1 .... - i LILY jijy :FE li 1 . ,.. THE Reginald . 1 . T SCHEPPS COMEDY CIRCUS - ',1.r ,...., , FIVE PASHAS - VII ma In...so; , ' - . . , . . A Victory ' - I ,f; ,ERs - - , , ' ANTHONY AND , , t - : . , 00 00 WILKES - . ,1 . ." 1 , ; - 00 OUR PRICES Pricre, i , eve-nic- e. . , MARY REILV, i Collins:-..decomtion- . - 4 ,,,.. 1 litli ( - sheriff-elect,"wh- 1 , i : FUN AND WE "THE; al , ; ' IN . - - r .rty., '4 ,4c1.5w,f,U,S5;-- IT'S ALL .t ' :,.T.,,." o o The Wilkes Players , ,s L BIG ONES COME i Ask the Crowds TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK Don V. Tibbs and his "Country - , A POWERFUL PLAY tiGnAOtt Mack News- - 1t t, BETWEEN SUNSET FRIDAY AND SUNSET t ' I CANTOR ROSENBLATT DOES NOT APPEAR . ' IA( , . , PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- Robert L I oosly rendered their verdict,in my favor at the polls. undoubtedly tn. service for the dGrsing Iny long "Allow me to herewith tender my sincerest appreciation to lb. tont. male and my fellow employes for the p'easant associatioes in the past untt the hearty aupport so glally given tn. in the recent campaign. "I assure you that I will continue to merve the people of Balt Lake to the City as well as the coonty tuttestutent of er. 1111 , ' . , TO MEET IN TEXAS. I ASHEVILLE. N. C. Nov. 12. the of MOTION nermes. meeting Ill1 IAP)The of Railroad Juane. Areom ,f9rspgicvGtorgo tiloedon bait Otter in -- Private dueed the great picture, Abrahams and Utilities connsalohs. will be lazy Murphy,' Newlywed comedy. Lincoln." It was directed by Georim held at Dallas. T ex - Wass decided Sires Snookum I Buggy Archainband. who learned his war St the annual convention here. DalRem. , over tealism- in France as a fighting of- las non on the first ballot Wallace ficer. Heading the cast- is Mi!ton Boston. Beery- and Raymond Hatton to Silts. Salmon int him are Nliss OlmcWe're in the Navy Nom" Com.. sted. Francis McDonald. Mathilue edy. "Cheap Skates.i0 Path News. Comont. William Ricciardi. Luchsn VICTORTMarshall Neilan'a Oats Lame: WILIISiola Pena and i Thompson and. others. party at their borne Eleventh East street Mrs. C. H. Bigger and Mrs. Ger- truds Hill Welch will entertain I informally et a luneneon. Satur-- , day et their home on Bryan live- - ' flue fer Mrs. Vora. Mrs. Arthur of furniture In and frets J. Murphy will be hostess at g Shippers nli a Mtoo of I b veArt d luncheon in honor of Mrs. Voris. Thureday. the, guests being 'members of a club to which the guest of honor and hostess belong. n Mimi Jean Woolley will enterta'in number of parties have peen given a Yew friends at a luncheon Satand others are being planned. urday at l o'clock at ter home, Fifth East street. Honoring Miss Dorothy Lowry of Long Beach. Calif.. whb is spendSigma sorority cf ing several weeks with her sister. theThe Gamma of Utah will enter., tire. F. A. Sweet. Mrs. Miles E. tam University n student the body and faculty Miller entertained at a luncheon of the and universitv. other frienis Friday afternoon at her home on cabaret dance. FriTiventy.seventh South erect. A at the annual at Shays cafeteria. basket of pink Ophelia roses cen- - day evening. of Lucy Roar is chairman tered the luncheon table and at Miss committee oa arrangements. the each end 1liss and be assisted will Juliet by diesticks held pink Cecelia caMiss Mary Kimball Mimi ndle. Sixteen guests were present Folsom, Ella Pinnock and Alias Rhea Fol0 t som. Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert s , Sharp with their small son. Robert Miss Elizabeth :Williams of Cairo. Farnsworth. have returned from a 1.. is two years stay in the Philippines visiting at the home of, Mr. te Landmaster. sod Georgia. end are 'letting rein- - and Mn. tives in the city. Mrs. Sharp was Miss Farnsworth. Amy formerly . at 'AUDEULLL GI loam ests dtalgentillg Atific,141' &Mann. .dinner on )I"' Thus." LAKE-"Bleas- le and SHIPPING worm ebonies agaioat 1 1926 12 Milton Thrilling battle scenes. Sills and Francis licDonald netother in a tling wildly- with each burning theatre with the flaming scenery falling all about them. Gertrude Olmstead standing hy watchwhile ing two men fight Jor her lives-the flames threaten their these are but a few of the thriils that will be seen in First Nationale latest photoplay. Puppets." - OPERA. DoseceococoNS litilosinates , ualseottat,,'' SS 1 ' t it - Amerian ' 1 - ,ItV--- f Om Tows) 41Tka Talk t, Mrs. and 4-P,1 Parley Present - Eccles entertained at a 9. ?,dancing party Thursday evening at ,4 their home.. 135 C street. A late supper was served. Deep crimson ,, Sheriff Elect Patten R 0G0 thrimanthemums centered the ship,te Police per table. which held crimson canTo ResignsFrom dies in aliver candlesticks. RNA Dorsally Brinadoe's flemantiosal . --santhennums were arranged about . , liera11eld Itnaleet! et a 4 IS In tendering his formai resigns-- 1 the rooms. b An Old Melody , tu n as a detective sergeant of the nentout Crinried Girl fey lb. The guests Included Mr. and ' o o . Arr. t Organist by Lake pollee department. Clif. 1.11 Bta, et Lito in Al) It. Mogen. Mrs. Arch Bronson, Mr, and Mn. i'gait Ma"The from March Grand o was at SM. Niglatis 'ford Patten. John Henry Smith, Mr. and Mrs stersingers".Richard Wagner , a member orithe department for 14 , PritestMe. &or, The. ALA& I Lewis Sneddon. Mr. and Mn. Al, Matinterlo 4 iteedny. likorollor , bert- Price. Mr. and Mrs. Albert years.,sent :be following letter to et - latorday O 24. 0 E. Chief of POI)Ve Joseph Burbidge Newman. Mr., and Mrs. Richard Mr. ' of members the and department:, , Ray, Mr. and MrS. Oliver Hutchin, ' I "Dear comrades; It is With the son. Miss , . Mable Spencer. Miss 1 Complimenting Miss Hildegard ' Lernest regret that I teader my Margaret Newman. Dr. Albert Pe- Schreiner. a bride of this month. ,. be... ore on the t band, terson. Delamar Fairbanks and Al Miss Vemice Gold will entertain resignation . I . -eau. eat soy long ervice wtik4 Solt,: boviday evening atkerretrigion 'at SEE, well as sweet boys. , involving W'est her home. 140 Eighth street. all i on Next"DLTCY" bitter experiences: while I The annual reunion and home Mrs. Lionel Pugmire will give a I THE . O 0 other. I am full of -:he,41 coming of Et Marys Alumna. as- part, for Miss Schreiner Monday. , I - Simply Fascinating so Lake of Salt -- .... City sociation at the new St. Mary's of SCREEN 'ptople ---.. , the Wasatch 'will be held SaturMiss Maude May Babcock will, ... I TESTS day. This will be the first reunion give a reading at the meeting-,--. at the new school and unusual in- of the Somali; sorority, which will WE TOOK i terest attaches to the affair. be FROM BELASCO'S held afternoon at.1 i Mrs. Fred Breining is the gen-er- 2:30 o'clock Saturday LAST I at the home of Mrs. t NOW NAM ORDERS I1 GREAT PLAY STAGE 1,, chairman and is being assist Ward R. McAlister, 1072 Yale, I 41 WEEK 11 ed by the following committee& avenue. Mrs. Ralph Kedd'ngton ind ' , . 0 0 Favorite Worlds The , Opera " 1 Invitation: Miss .Margaret Hess. Mrs. 8. M. Wolf will be &misting , I 311as Catherine Curley. Miss Marie ttatesses. Messrs. gbabert prearet loce17 All members are invited' t I NEW Tommutow Lavery. Mrs. T. F. Morrison. Mrs. to be present. . t f Miss , 1 i .L-rLaVon Vincent. Nliss Neva Saville, . The Saturday Night Dancing 4 Miss liedwig Stocker, Miss Gladys club will 'entertain at the second ', Ittellyon, Miss Marion Buller. Ills' of a series of dances at the La. Lucile Moss, Miss Dolly James, dies' Literary club Saturday -1 1 1 17 Mrs. James Ivers, Jr., Mrs. Theo- The hoohosts and I ,, , dore Hopfenbeck; entertainment will include Mr. and Mrs. ters. Miss Margaret Mccluinn. Miss Anna Wesley V Mr. Mrs. E. H. and K'ng. I Gillis. Miss Bernice Timm Miss Al- Godwin. Mr. and Mrs. B. e ice McShane. Miss Eula Saville. Lockhart. Mr. and Mrs.George Howard Miss Mary E. Ilyand; , o:tig" g haiLb banquet: Means. Mr. and Mrs. Jean De t I Miss Mary T. Hughes, Miss Agnes Bousek, Dr. and Mrs. E. N. Nebel . In a Great , Bowen, Miss Bessie Ajax and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Adams, and It. 1Comedy you're A. W. Isom: transportation: Mies Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Dole. . Norrine 5IcGanney, Mrs. Fred Dabound to enjoy , .. vidson, Mrs. Enos Hoge and Mrs. The section of the The Ideal New York Cast i V. Bell; religious functions: Miss club wit:Browning meet at the clubhouse I Introducing I 1. Blanche Stocker and Miss Virginia Saturday at 1 p.m. The hostesses St. $1.50. $2. 12Ne ,,101:i1N4111..... Evt,Ser. Day. Brunner. . for the luncheon will be Mrs. W. Sat. $i. $1.50. $2. Irtemilag S 1 .The ordar. al the will be:- - ?;sylor. The lesson will be on the LI DON'T JOgGErmD le War Tax It 1 eal, a San '1..- , Requiem , . a IdassCathedral of the poem. "Red Cotton ,, . Madeleine. for Bishop Glam and Country" by Browning. Nightcap 1 togreetsv -- 1limr deceased members of the associa0 SC mod viettlidot F tion, Rt. Rev. John J. 3fitty. ofOA The Wasatch Literary club will walla ".'i4 ficiating: Business meetingSt. entertain at the Newhouse hotel Moo 410'4ef,' L Mary of the Wasatch. social hall Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, , ' (Building B) President. Mrs. J. D. Mrs. W. C. A. Visaing.. general 0 t J., Callahan presiding: benediction chairman. is being assisted by Mrs. '1441 4. 1 Convent chapel (Building Cl Bi- J. A. Houston in completing Our &nag the ' shop Witty; Reception to Bishop arrangements. The reception comC.ed7. .t ! ,a ,,, sMitty and senor class., parlors mittee will include Mre.. E. Urien Ask Gramdssiso cea , the club president; Mrs. H. C. : Building A); Bs nquetstuden 0 . dining room (Building Cl Mies Hicks, vice president. and Mrs. i Frances Phillips, toastmistress. 4 F. IL Allen. publicity chairman. 1 r Special music will be furnished Mn. W. A. Merrill will have charge a INI during the evening by St. Maria of the candy booth assisted by the .,............, ..., "41 c.; a orchestra and glee club and the mimes Daryl N'issitg. Marjorie i Baths. Helen Betty Husbands. Mar3 harpists. , The officers of the association ion Gilson. Julia Merrill. and Helen r , it are: Mrs. J. D. Callahan. presi- Coolant. The tea room- committee' , . rLAST TIMES TODAY '''N 4 ,, y, ,earr,), o, den: Mrs. A. W. Isom, first vice will include Mrs. j. H. Blau.-' Marshall Nellares president; Mrs. A. E. Halstead, J. R. ElittflOn. and Mrs. W. R. Mrs.' -. e second vice President; Miss Franwill ,4,z,""'I -- ,3, :l,f4 Presiding at the ',,, 1:,r,' Are(' ot LANE ees Phillips. third vice president; be Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood. Mrs. . WILD 0 0!ITSit i t 4 . ore Miss Mario Lavery, recording sec. J. T. Bees 16. : 'Ztr,,.......0 .,,,r Mrs. Ben Johnson. et Mrs.. W. Margaret Taylor... Mrs. X.Driers ,to-t,0 4 - .11, : Viola Dana ' &naiad secretary; Mrs. T. J. Mor, '",:t and Mrs. H. C. Hicks. ; ' .6.::1';':-:. .5 ' 0,, ..11 risen. Reservations may be made by corresponding secretary; Robert e Agnew ,toMrs. James Collins. treasurer; Mrs. calling the ticket committee A, . , f.t.,4,, . . a . . '). . BIG Leonard Davis, historian,: Mrs. R. chairman. Mrs. R. It. Thozi.t r1Z 'nee" .! E. Bruneau, chairman of clam me, Mrs. E. A. Bock. Mrs. A. W. , 414EL. - B. Bird. Mrs. O. R. Dibble Councils. Mrs. N, 4 4 4 i :COMING Busses will Inset street cars at L. Nr. Smeitzer and Mrs. J. A: ::"!'s (IP t 4c-RIG Elatait school at 1:45. 1, 1.. f:4S. Moulton. a T. and 1:15 o'clock. is 1 hERE-Juhay.' been comArrangements are, and there lust are not, certain lines that are be. Mrs. F. S. Jensen and Mrs. E. pleted for a party to be given by VoRCU.11;1'', , I I. WW1 le hips are a Mt large to and woman the coming 'flattering V. Johnson entertained Friday eve- the Sigma Pi Mothers' . , club v, IIP ning at the Jensen home on Sego Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at in proportion to her figure. And so much difference do these lines ! Tod.:. NOV. 11 to 21. 1. avenue at a misce!laneous shower the chapter house. 1206 east First make that a combination of the wrong lines can even make hips that ' SUNDAY, Loot Times t and supper in compliment to Miss South street. out of proportion seem so! I m I .1 AT 8 P. m. "The Blue Eagle Fpl -41' t Margaret Witzell. a bride of the The committee for relervations of A any description girdle month. Games were played and includes Mn. J. H. Milward. M. around the hips at their 'widest, week only, au send for it right I if was SHOW SAT. NEW The served. supper serving H. F. K'enball. Mrs. C. T. McDattaway. tend to sharply define their ; table was centered with a crystal lel and Mrs. J. H. Quielt..Mrs; A. will BALLOON NAT. Even widtb and accentuate it. basket of. yellow pompon chrys- N. Minear. Mrs. S.D. Hansmill. arid the 1 In coat MOST fur cham'Ang smallest girdle around the hips 11: Dolores Costello lit nthemunis and the hostesses were Mrs. ...1... E. Edwards have ettarts should A, avoided one .0! the new' iratiple furs by the 'Wettlan no-Stride -assisted during the evening by Mies of - refreshments.- The program' with be All Matured lior; figure. Miss Mamie will be Storm. that looked rather like calfskin,' Theresa Johnson and XXI arranged by Mrs. W. p.1 izontal lines cut the figure and was worn by a very smart little Johnson. Twenty guests were pres- - Parkinson. Mrs. S., Petenson.!and "am SIVE broaden 'veilt" : LA 'Thel Ritz. at' tbe' recently lady Mrs. C. W. Walton. C. lines out the figure in such a way as Mrs. ' At Nato. wiz 11was of straight lines and very - ' .: Bradford and Mn. J.. M. F k to slenderize it. If these vertical coat 1106 ... I . i was an ez, I her and bat tailore& I Hear Her! See Her! Slott Moor In ... have charge of tables lines achieve a triangular effect treme:y crown smart, . II draped ' ..THE FIRST IIIEAW. are particularly 'slenderizing. model of the same fur. In one hand Coming they me. ,.,.. Mr, anal Mrs..Fred Auerbach have i . MoRt'Secunting-Garnienti"she carrtect thir matching-mutt- ii , I ., returned from a six weeicre esetern t 114,,.. RI first ig itr-- which was.so at small that of most h becomme The , style E7,2: trip and were accompanied home ment to the woman with , like a cuff. until one '',1,zu a mature, looked annple . .k., , . , , . . by Mrs. Auerbachs parents. Mr. ROOM that-theno on was cuff noticed I Illarsorolcsow stneas3erwar4darmola and Mrs. Moses Fox of Hartford, figure, is the coat dress with a tow sleeve! '1- V that fastens over on one hip and thek,other Arik. 1 M.." v INI 4 Frescription Tablet& Ask for our book. Conn., who will spend oevetal weeks shows TNs usage of fur trimming on I no belt whatsoever. If the I thZ Lake.' People barns used them kir 19 years. You in SAlt muff to stimulate cuffs ani , IL s s ., vested is of a, contrasting color this gloves M , w.f.. I 1 101 "oloo, Immeor am tee the results in slencrer figures r. Section A of the Gamma Phi eorII another help. All banging panels is very smart this season. as well as , ! wherever you look today. No harm, no that in furs soft hats conthe, in developed or eneffects, be especially pleat ority alumnae chapter, will secrecy, no risk. We state every ingredi. tertained Saturday afternoon at 21Itreating colors, likewise sPinderize resemble felts and velours. s ant and offer a guarantee. Do yourself o'clock at the home of ,Mrs. John the figure. i - i dm justice of learning what Mannola Jensen. 1454 Yale avenue. I have illustrated for you today THE Italian designers have at! !, , , is sneers tO you, the slenderizing lines for large hips 1 last offered us something that JOHN GILBERT The monthly meeting of the Utah I and the lines that should be avoid- iin the i Marnala Ci 23541t General Moans to can consider afford Cilia' Boy mitt e ' bilateral ear lemur book. Elate Congress of Parents and led because they add Weight. Quit1 77 B,Derroet. ItertilMermeola, GISH end aro, . rn AND add weight lId Fields the flinger. I I Teachers will be held Saturday at naturally ttsyou wusla to LILLIAN.. in l'ihmgss:;'d;;aeru,rm-riors,T-I l : ? , will to you your state 111 hips o'clock the at so radical not that capitol., figurthe. they quite yet . I 19111e4a-Oatko e Chile' BOHEME"' sad "LA lines that do that for your Members at the t. do not fit into the evening mode - ":V T2 4: iii ' t.- -Weirdo are CortiWs Javier& . ribs Virsoloo et Fool000 Ilimeirm . that sponsors lavish and graceful oi 7 . A-wraps, Paanridelanundde: Id . LAST TINES TODAY. BOYS AND ,GIRLS! ', LINGERIE BOX. . a I I . . to . Watermelon Is the new shade I!signers - HALCOME,pY, 11.411 - e ' -" ' .1rat" LAST TIMES TODAY , In lingerie 'that is offered for , , " , essass."" it we be can often do skin DARK the very holidays. Personalty. A , , ROACH not care for it except in georlovely if It is not made to look : :I 'I RAYMOND . p gette and chiffon. There Is 11 Presen'telby the wearing of the wrong I. ' weight of pleating in the pew ugly :1,1, l -is olive oft. An colors. .. complexion lingerie. and of lace used, for en attractive. but . "GET 'E3I YOL'NG a sallow One II is . an insets. Lingerie always , WCIZTII . - Christmas ' Gift never. ,, , ommIlmr,olo acceptable. . Inare know that you If you F WHW1 It is elected to con' , WALLACE . with the tastes , of the dined to have a sallow complexion form 13.00 as you grow older. you Can take ,.. . . roun DaYll COMMENCING MONDRY. NOVEMBER 13 , receiver. , . .,t ,, , to prevent It in your grre's rral reel orris ,,,..,..., 'certain stem' . . of A the e , your : protection . , skim If you already have an olive , A 'tamped t SATURDAY ONLY, g sent complexion, you can play nil to it. to the . , . envelope -iv rEnsov AMID 01 3CWEE1 , -- ' cosmetics: 7 and ' colors with your Fashion Department of The . Week SHORING or Premier MORLD'S IR rarmiLits , Watch this eolum for what can Deneret Pleas will Wenn" for .1Now-791;7 ' 1 g done io,flatter a' dark completNEIL SCHEMER you a little pamphlet coldelo... be . , ioni suggestions for the making ing , and the , At Romig'. , , - .. . . With soviet prideelle Writtee by sad teetering Mr. riseloger. Mtss for Christmas t of Shoe-Tre, , , Lucille alellarria. Mks May Roberts. bleier Gillard anti byanblit 1 , Gifts. These same loggestious , , I sae asseere direet orebestra Seining (row yk.....c. very nicely imply to bores Sot Eveeistals 23e. Mr. lye mad 01.00 Matinee , r4.csinti , , 161 and to very manygother things all Oa Sale. Mery Seats Reserved ,.. ST.rN . SOmA I ' I that takebut a few momenta. ' r . ..4i and a little ingenuity to make. g ' ' This pamphlet la available this ; Mr. -- - go 4 , . . FRIDAY NOVEMBER , - , IFPRNITURE8 1 - , . , . . 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