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Show Democrats on Twenty-Tw- o PANTAGEfi BltJ now pteylng hoadUont by "On Ttw High . five other big ftsuwa LOEWS CAM NO lloowr Had U "The hinging Teacher. end N lobe aqnatlo marvel Vlvtsa Rkt la "A World of Folly." na. SAMUEL M. PARKER of the supper table at which twenty, waa hoiteo t an attractively guests were seated. ajrarfged luncheon today at her home on Michigan avenue In honor of two popular visitor In tha city. Mra. Arthur Behai of New Tork and Mra Thoms Benton Hunter of Ron Francleco. A cry it a I howl tied In eort yellow eatln bo we and filled with Bolden and white dalalee reared the table, on "which waa a rluny lace eovar over yellow. The guests other than the honor ruets were, Mra Frank rtiher, Mra F. U. LeonardMra L. B. Puller. Mra Horace Beat.' Mra Uar-reWllklna. Mra A. 8. Bowtr.MIea Kate Oroo, Mra. Ernest Stelcher, Mra William McCrea. Mr. Walter Conrad and Mra W. C. Black lock. tt The luncheon of the Patrons aectlon of the N. E. A. will be held at th Newhous hotel on Wedneeday at All echool friend and patron are Idvltod. Reservation can be made at the Home and School lea rue headquartere at the Civic Center, or by ealllnr. Waaatch - X tnf. ' , Kw-na- rt . llir Mr. and Ibe horfaoo." fralartng h. Grace Dnrntowd. Hobart lAoyd Hughes and an all- 'Boa-wort- e Mra' James Billow News. STRAND The Roy (Hiram) Ciair Mnetnal Comedy company. BROADWAY Big holiday pro- featuring Prank Mayo and Edith Robertas Rm. Duncan In "The Silent Avengers and two rest Billy West comedy. gram, "Un COMING ORPHErM New Mil commencing Wednesday! Beth Bert A Co., Oliver Smith A Co. and "The tlarverC Moon. A. Stevenson! announce the engagement of thrtr In honor of Mle Alice Taacon. who daughter. Vera, to Gerald J. Schafer, recently returned from France, where ths wedding to take place July It, ehe wae In the hospital service five Announcement I made by Mr. and yeare. Mlaa Jeanette Itosser. Mle Nell Roener and Mra E. E. Rower were Mrs. Thoma J. Lonogen pf tfo enhoeteasee at a taa Saturday afternoon. gagement of1 their daughter, Hilda, A beautiful combination of Shaate to Gordon J. Cardwell. dalalee end gypsOphelte were arranced about the living room and veranda Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Husbands anwhera tea was served. The tea table nounce the engagement of thcle held a brass basket of yellow daisies daughter, Leone, to Paul B. Pickerfor a center and braes candlesticks at ing. The wedding will take place in either end containing yellow candlee. the near future. e . e Presiding at ths tea table were, Mrs. A. A, Kerr. Mra Elmer r. Goshen, Mra The marriage of MIm Edith Unde-gre- n Frank Anderson, Mias Esther Nelson, and Cheater A. which asstted by Mr. Francis V. Blrbeck. took place Juno 23. Tonneeon, lo announced Miss Buelah Rosser and Miss Edith the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. by O. Armstrong. guests Lindegren. called betweeif the hours ef four sad s u. etx. . The of Mlaa Rachel L'AHIince FraOcaise will celebrate Spence marriage and J. Rodney Sutherland July 14, the French national holiday, took place In the Salt Lake temple at the Hotel Utah at a banquet. All last Wednesday. members of the society and friends of France are Invited. Reservations can " Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gabbot " - anbe made from either Madame Daniel nounce the engagement of their Lang, 214 A street, or Madame Emma daughter. Helen, to Clarence K. Ed407 8econd East street. Dauquln, wards. the wedding to taka place . e July IT. In honor of Mlso Helen Thornton Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E. Gillam anof Indianapolis, . IndH Mias Marlon nounce the engagement of their afHiskey will , antertaln Thursday g. daughter. Clara Fay, to R. L. ternoon at a tea at her horns on The wedding will be at an Westminster avenue. early date. Viola Dana In The Tree. . International El N EMA MrS. Parley fire-Peo- Orpheum Summer Season Cloiing. The local Orpheum' summer season of vaudeville and screen dramas will be brought to a close the first day of next week. The regular season la to follow In two week, th Initial bill being presented Wednesday evening. July 21. .The extra summer season at the other Orpheum circuit bouses will also corns te a close on th same date as announced for the local the atre. In order te give an opportunity for renovating and redecorating and for making various change planned for some of th houea Th local theatre will be in th hands of ths cleaners and decorators for two week. The extra summer season began June 14 and on ths dosing data will hav lasted four weeka Regular Orpheum vaudeville has been played, with th addition of photoplay features such as Frank Keenan In Dollar for Dollar: Dorla Kenyon In "Ths Rio Grande," and "The Bandbox:' Harvest Moon." Among the prominent vaudeville acts played w4re Doe Baker In "Flashes. Sylveetsr Schaefand fer. Florence Tempest. Lloyd Crouch. Anthony and Roger. Baxley , Miss Ora Chlpman entertained Announcement of the marriage of and Porter and Mm. Clair Forbes. Saturday - night at a lake party" In Mine Lucy Pyper. daughter of Mr. Beth Beri Is the headliner for th honor .of Mlso Billy Habush and Dr. and Mrs. W. D. Pyper, and Starr current and last week of th extra ''T Carl J. Miller of Loo Angeles Brown-eye- d Dunham has been made. The mar- summer sesaon. Susans formed the decorations riage took place October The promise Is that Orpheum vau1, 111. deville during the forthcoming regular season will bs blggsr and better than aver. Plans under way eall for a.Jane..opnlnf hllh ; M A Kiytsr Fireproo - -- JMorijs I see- - see MJor General Gorgn, ' Former Surgeon General U. S. Army Die in London Maj. Gen. fBday' J.n,jr William porrM, former lurcton general of tha lfnltd States army, dlsd at an early hour this morning. In critical h,d part at Intervals bo showed lm- announced that ha might bo tly abla to return homo. Ho went to Loudon, prop- - condition for-th- o ; fiAN FRANCISCO. July 4. Th rttustlon In lbs Dsmocratle coneon-tio- n to tho balloting ts much tba asms as It was et Baltimore mth eight years ago. In that cun ve niton tha deadlock caused ths eoarsnUon to adjourn rpct otr The Sunday. vota - of tho thro loaders and tha two dark Honed an poMiblluir in (he 13 ballots waa as follower: Ballot fA MCAdio Plljpfp First 444 ' 310 three-week- s bora -- 244 3 3I4H Fifth,... ., Sixth ... . . . . . 311 244 144 t in 0 IMF Standing of Five Candidate Given Third Fourth thoee attending. Th offering ts a muaJoal melange of mirth, melody and girls' with th latter very much In th limelight. - To - th uninitiated th runaway feature of the show seen a little overbold, but mu-le-might al comedy so often Includes something of the sort that It la now conceded to be e necessary part of the entertain-ment- . . The dialogue la and within th range of tha witty legitimate but the acoustics of the houa It almost Impossible for one torender hear ir somewhat in tha rear of tha auditorium. The costumes may be described as -- stunning" especially tho. worn by the girls: and the of gmjd quality, with Phyllissinging and Florence Barker aa lewderGordon with Roy Clair, producer and nianaH gen a a hole show In himself. Clever dancing la also feature of the entertainment. Photoplay and ppro. Priata selections by th. Strand orches-f- t "f.dwer kderiihlp of Ted wuBak up Interesting bill company, it I announced, is ntwf0t,n udlnl1 ty. with an of program Sundays and Thursdays , "Hiram on the Farm la the next offering, beginning Thurs- - win Are Unable to Agree Upon Nominee; Second Company I One-hundr- tf . "Bo-lo- w PAU.AMOCNT-EMPRH- Ecoles entertained at a beautifully appointed dinnar Saturday evening at the heme of her parents In Holliday. Garden Dow. era in crimson and white decorated the living rooms. Tha dlnnsr table held a low bowl of whit rosea and Twelve guests were pink peonlea Invited. of Mlso lCalro The engagement Bradford to Dixon Kepple la announced 'ey William Bradford, father of Miss Bradford. . Ye4 Cum-brrtnn- - e "The Bpcrtal oonardy. d AMERICAN Comedy. "A with Mary Roman Miles M Inter. "Don't Ruck the - Boats Palho lUrtrw. elubi Tha members of the Lo-entertained Thursday by Mraj Fred Morgen si her home on (watt First South street . e e . ... , Mlaa Edna Dwyer will entertain ; at a tea complimenting Thursday Mrs. Ada Dwyar Ruaeell and Mra Lewis Crltcblow, guests at tha Dwyer home. will be e In OEM Anita low Typhoon. I facilities for storsgs packlag sad shipping your, household effects. Tou will then raallia why ee nany people prefer to do business with uf werehonee le absolutely and contains ersry facility for taklag rj ef goods that Is fourd in aa up to date warehouse.usually Ballots , man- - AN FRANCISCO, . mis Jly . v At 4 eight S'clork lealght the dlaner hour whoa lb lower floor of tho Fairmont betel wr thronged with gaeeta, Mr. C K. Mailer wealthy widow whose bom address Is M Balnkrldga street Broeklya treyellag with Mrs. John Ft Hylaa. wif of Mayor Arlan of Now Yerk, wpa robbed aad left and third gagged la her room os th bnd ' Boor. Th robber stripped eight folltatre diamond ring from her finger vsl 247 (4 ud at If. toe. He took ala a diamond 242 net wrlntwatck and a kaadbag cssl tia ' 114 247 talnlng $20. 444 247 room alomy Mr, Holler waa In whon th man entored.kp II . 410 244 hacked her up against a wall with a rorotve 101 . In her threat face aad commanded 144(4 ll(4 her to "keen qnlot. 111 411(4 Whoa ho had bar takon ha 47 H thrust her la tba bathroom lowolry and cloi4 447 144(4 tha Soar. Ha waa apparaally loakln' I4S 171 far other valuables far whan looked out again ha was adjusting a 440(4 174(4 417 (, r 174 ( meek aver hie face. 440 ( Rhea b dleeavared that Mrs. Mol-- la 171 waa . Twenty-firled. 144 114(4 watching him again bar out ot Twenty-Secon- d tha bathroom, her 72 (a MM4 In a chair and bound herpmced fast and is with towels. He also tied a. towel across her face twitting It tntw ,rm,or ,0 a gag a that she could nlnlon to Went Africa Americans not scream,. Celebrate in behalf of tha British government to lie as wearing a cap and mask while he wee In th room. As ha Investigate sanitary conditions but a stroke of appoplexy and wa d to go ho took off hta cap, put In, July 4th in Paris; ent to a hospital for treatment. In bin pocket and ehangod to a fedora; officers hav beaa Several America ho had unoar hie coat. hat Cheer Marshall' Joff re Mrawhich with General Gorge during hi 111 rt Mailer bed a good described nee. Including Brigadier Genaral Rob-et observe the - man. 8h opportunity K. Noble, amletant surgeon sea-er- al . PARIS. him a Americans ala feet celebrattall, with a Jarge none July of the United States army, who-i- s dark complexion and dark batr. li now head of tho mlaa toe. ing th Fourth f July dinner Is th of wore a irtf overcoat Americas chamber sf commerce t left th room Mra Holler When , end cheered Marshal twieted her feel- loose from tha hxrda. Joffr sight Lloyd George Denies Walter Derry, With which they war tied to her rhalr wildly whoa Judy who presided, turned t th marshal aad made bar way to th door. With Oppoiition to Labor and her hood ollll tied together ah wa said; t Versailles th abl to tnrs th knob end call for It was not LOND&N. July I. Arthur Hand arson, I was w lea of wa bolp. - - - nations signed y secretary of th Labor party, baI otat-- d on geo Th first mao to respond waa Wll., where it wa th Morn plain oat that Premier Lloyd George with th blowd of French sad Ilam J. Bursa, tba detective. Th (b-- . to destroy tho Labor party, but tho signed AmerVans. signed with th blood af ber had made hie way out of th hotel, th all premier himself characterised "7 th A 111. apparently unobserved. statement a almply abevrd." Marshal Joffr later mad a- - brief Mra Moller ts a member of a "It' perfectly tru, ho add, "that speech, Sb bad of wealthy ougar family. expressing appreciation I a in opposed to the xtrmit In th th Hylane on th trip to ' aid. Labor party and that I am strongly Amerlceb M. for T. California former Ambassador Herrick, pleasure. Hor room a" opposed to th extremist proposal of to Franco, t waa Juet opposite theirs,-- ; American uartlolpa-tlonT- n tho urging oni of their number, for axample, th sura To that ho was unlator--rupta- d mak of th reconstruction Europe, everything. suggestion to nationalise matter th robber had disconnected-t- h to be- advised thoee who queotionod what the That is a very different would do, to United State telephone, stripping ths receive) finally ing out to destroy tho Labor party. possess your souls lit peace. Among I from th wall. Ho answered th da --7 80 far from tht 1 am dollghud to so I acrlptlon of tho man who wore Ambassador other opeaker constituth Labor party seeking by two guests at th Paine hotl;; tional means to achieve Its legitimate Hugh H.C Wallace, General Allan andjrobbod manner. In similar s Fahey. John alms." l4v 314 , Seventh , . . , . Eighth . i . . Ninth ... . . . Tenth ... Eleventh Twelfth ... . Thirteenth , . . Fourteenth. .. Fifteenth , . . SlxtoantlK.. . . . seventeenth ., Eighteenth .. Nineteenth . Twentelthr ., . 214 - ... I7tt itt st tur; auf-fer- li - Fail-moo- Arm-otron- see Fashions ForAmericans u, always ADVANCE stylodsalbuUatlnn of 'Interest and fact that thero attention,' but It la la frequently very much of a let- - J f afc C&ftino. The current offering sTtb Osslne compares favorably with th unuswel ly good bills given during th past twa weeks. There is a little of everything that goes - to make' attractive entertainment. Nloble, the headline feature eats, drinks, talks and sings under water, an act which, to say the least, is a two novelty. Sheppard and Dunn, have peppery fellows with good voices, an acceptable singing act; and the same is to bs said of th Twsntieth Csntury Four, who are comely glrte with selections running the range from jsj to grand opera. HomerLind,Lind, ofsupported by Adah Currie music, fer a dramatic sketch with Ths Binging Teacher; It Is the tsJea persuading of misguided friend country girl that she has a grand th opera vo ice 30 that ehe follows ons trail ef grafting teachers until have you at last tells her the truth, demonstra-ttmt' no voice. After a vocal Whioh prove thte fact, the girt good.v turns to her vioIfA contortionist mocker, vaudeville program. The feature photoplay, "A World ef Folly, starring Vivian Rich, maintains the Casinos high atandard. down whon the styles written about in advance really make their appear- -' ance. This condition han prevailed for nevoral aeasone, during which few radical style change have appeared. The general silhouette has remained ' unchanged for tom time, and accord. ... lng to present indications the same will be true of the season immediately .. to come. . The long waist effects, so . much talked about, have been seen for several .seasons and the straight silhouette is still ths leading one. Style to right .Into ths hands of home dressmakers and women who- make their own clothee, women, .would only reoognize the fact, because a last seadOit frock may be tqmed Into one of this season's vintage without very much al- deration r Fabric eomhinaUcBS also favor the woman who is remodeling s drees. The frock shown In the sketch li low walet an example of the new-ol- d line, and also offers a a uggestlon for Aa originally a fabric combination. designed, this frock was developed In navy crepe meteor, stitched In color In a block design on the bodice and underneath .skirt. Lines of stitching trim ths pleated tunic or upper skirt. Whits faille silk Is used for the narfor edging the vest row rovers-anof and sleeves.. - The - girdle. meyOr be chain the white silk or a- metal gird Is may be used. One ingenious woman has developed an extremely effective girdle dor one of her straight line frocks by a cleverly Interwoven double string of rather large colored beads. She madeIs the ' ths Street Frock of Crepe Meteor bUi, girdle design herself and the . - -- . In Block Checks. envy of her friends. ' - - Artd-ma- Th rattle of Jinricksha wheels ever th narrow streets of Toklo th scent of cherry blossoms under the full red moon of Nippon the droll charm of a lovely oriental maid these are vivid parts of Ths Willow Tree" which opened yesterday at the Klnema theatre for a three day's engagement Novelty la the outstanding quality of this new Viola Dana vehicle, forth picture present an absorbing spectacle oOlfe and love In the land of th rising sun. Miss Dstna's role ts that of ths Japanese maiden who com to Ilf from a wooden linage, and ah Invests tha character with all th the comedy, and the pathos that distinguished Madame Butterfly."-Ttha strain of comedy that rune through the picture Is added a fbuch of passion and despair, so that ths picture reaches ths heart of the varied appeal of light and shadow. A sensational Universal comedy and th International News concludes the ' - r A t J,. - m. lit. 1 - Musical Comedy at Strand. Formal Opening of th Strand The-- 1 atre to musical comedy occurred, Sal- -, urday afternoon and waa voted by all concerned a success. Th bill was by the Roy Hiram" Clair Musical Comedy company and. 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In Italy, ths name became Merger MargheriU, end through ths penl. tence sf Margherita of Cortona, ili which led to her canonization and because of her humility, the daisy, 9 the Q, humblest flower of the field behiscame her especial symbol and waa Facts abonr you name; Us called by" th French term martory; Us meaning; whence It -- ' was derived; its significance; guerite. Maiate, Madge, Meg, Marjorie, your lucky day and lucky jewel Maggie, Peggy, and May are. soma of MARSHALL MILDRED y th English contractions of Margaret. The French Margot and the Spanish Margarita and the Italian Ghlta MARGARET So. I.-are derivatives. . .( ! Mag-Meg, Madge Marjorie, Malar, has immortalized- - th Tennyson -- name 1e. Peggy, May. In bis exquisite poem; who .bears Tlt a fortunate woman Its of or any name of Margaret Ohsweet 'pale Margaret, ths O rare pale Margaret. many derivatives, for It has Its origin Th What in ths moat delicate fantiy.Persian lit your eyes with tearful - power. name la derived from thas It T and Is assigned lb pearl -- 4waa Like moonlight on a falling shower mortal lent you. particular jewel love, ,Who your that dower ing from th beauteous notion ef Or th oyater, rising to the .aurfaca Ha pensive thought and aspect pale. sweet and frail the water at night end opening its in received shell In adoration; As peffume ef ths cuckoo-flower- ? Of by dew congealed mouth a drop the moonbeanma into a purs - pale A fairy shield your Genius mad . And gave ypu an your, natal day. gem. Because a pearl ef price la asso- Totir sorrow, ohly sorrow's shadq, th of ciated with the pearly gate . Keeps rest orfewfsr away. Celestial City. Margaret has been th name gives to Innumerable saints In the By weiring her natal stone, Mar-gaesf ths world. pearl,' the hearer of the name ths various countries Its Cremona adopted It to represent Inwill fulfill the promise pf th allegorical character sf maidenly goda Which gives her purity, charm, nocence and purttv. Hungary accept- and affability. ' Monday should be Etheling. her lucky day and 7 her lucky numed It also and Margaret wife sf Malcolm Ceanmer, took It to ber. To dream of pearl sign I fie Scotland and mads It ths national faithful frienda, for th warer, nf Bcettteh teratnfnn name. It went ts that particular gem. Norway with th daughter of Ales ander IIL and slipped Into jGrrmany as Margarethr Tha eldest of th married HC heir asses ef Prevtncs Lenta ind left Marruentr to French By Th Wheeler elec, tho daughter (Copyright. princetwes. 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