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Show With the First Nighters LAGOON PRESENTS BIG ATTRACTIONS FOR NATIONAL HOLIDAY EXCURSIONISTS That Lagoon resort will probably entertain the largest Fourth of July crowd in its history, is the confident expectation of A. C. Christensen, manager, who has arranged a program of attractions far surpassing everything else that has been attempted in this part of the coutnry. A Flying Circus is the main event, and, according to all advance information this is a thriller guaranteed to thrill. Lieutenant Panghom, Amer- icas only flyer, will show upside-dow- n how it is done in his airplane. He starts at an altitude of about 4,000 feet when he flips over and puts the wheels of his ship in the air. With his head down he circles about and goes through graceful evolutions until within a. few feet of the ground, when he suddenly reights his plane and glides r, to safety And the famous stunt Diavalo, will take your breath Aero-baticIn with his dare-devaddition to these stunts there will be night flying with fireworks, said to be one of the most thrilling and beautiful per-fonrie- s. il sights ever witnessed. All these attractions are given free of charge to Lagoon patrons on the Fourth of July. There will be the usual swimming, crowds dancing and pleasure-huntinall day long and far into the night. Donald Kirkham promises extra special music for the dancing. g FASCINATING LETTY PEPPER WOMANS PROBLEM STORY COMING TO SALT LAKE Greenwood, the popular comediene who will be seen at the Salt Lake Theatre Friday and Saturday in Oliver Moroscos latest musical comedy success, Letty Pepper, tells how an ordinary unattractive woman can be Charlotte of as a blond color, but it is wonderful. Black, of course, if the skin has the rose tints of youth to relieve it. White is everyones color, if the skin is healthy and one is well groomed The girl who has been given the glory of red hair needs to be very careful. It may prove her biggest blessing or her greatest handicap. Blue should be approached warily, for more often than not it is very unbecoming. Let her keep to the dull greens and lavenders, white but not the blue white and black . Ecru is lovely for her, too, and many of the shades of brown. For the brunette there is a wide range of colors. She can revel in the mahogany reds and many of the other lovely red shades, and the golden brown, coral and that exquisite apricot. Then if her skin is as it should be, a silvery turquoise blue makes her' dark beauty unearthly fair. But color is only one of the problems to be solved in the clothes question. For instance, the athletic girl can not wear the clothes her fluffy little sister looks best in. So you see the great thing is to study yourself. Time so spent is well spent and will repay you many times over. LOEWS STATE TO CLOSE FOR SUMMER MONTHS With the end of the present weeks run, which terminates next Monday, July 3, the Loews State Theatre will close for the warm weather months, following a most successful season. When the theatre reopens some time next September it will have changed management, the Loew people retiring from the local vaudeville field in favor of Ackerman & Harris. Both of these men are well known to Salt Lake and have made good here in the past. They propose to give Salt Lake one of the best and cleanest vaudeville and picture shows in all the west, and will hook up the local house with a big western circuit which they now control. tii id al many laughs with some swift repd and a bit of lively music. The Cinderella Revue, a hA sketched and modem version ofl old fairy story, makes the "flapJ pause and catch their breath hard often. Every girl wants to be a derella after she views this spritely act The Sandell Sisters have an origh manikin act wherein dolls do the jcr part of the work, singing and ing like humans. Little Jim black bear, is all there with hig dei animal tricks displaying a remark intelligence and provoking a world mirth. ti 8 D id lx C SALISBURY AND ARLISS THE RULING PASSION ARE SUPREME AT THE PANTAGES Monroe Salisbury, a Salt Lake boy who has won his spurs in filmland, appears in person this week at the Pan-tageHe is easily one of the headliners and divides the honors with The Ruling Passion, the master photoplay featuring that eminent actor, George Arliss. There is a delightful round of whim-- , sical humor in the Arliss production, in which he depicts the role of a kindly millionaire manufacturer. disposed Arliss receives fine support in the pic ture with the lovely Doris Kenyon cast as his daughter and with a stellar company in the other parts. The picture is all action and artistry of the cleverest sort which has always an unusual appeal to the movie fans. In the vaudeville roundelay, besides the clever single by Mr. Salisbury, there happens J. Hunter Wilson and C, Fenton McEvoy in Regular Pals, s. a bit of supreme nonsense, paved with spirited conversation and ingeniously contrived and pieced together. The four Erettos are a very talented quartet who perform difficult and entirely new feats of balancing with great ease and unusual nonchalance. They use a stairway to vindicate their ability to imitate monkeys and other animals that Darwin said might possibly be distantly related to man, possessing many of his characteristic physical features. Chester Nelson as a well seasoned messenger boy and Kitty Madison win How to Grow Thin X 10 ft (8 d 10 i is an tional picture for the fat woman i i if they who are J b poundage can stand for the stuff quired to eliminate plumpness, i should be marked up as a perfect vt over-burdene- d DT ty if CRYSTAL HOT LAKES POPULARITY i GROWII a: ft fe Hundreds of pleasure seekers ing to get away from the city fa week end excursion or a Fourth July party will drive out to Crys Hot Lakes, located at 156th street, near the State road, if the did ions of the management are rect. Crystal Hot Lakes is proving to more popular bathing resort en week, if the increase in the size ofl crowds can be taken as evidence, h though only in its second season dreds of regular patrons drive out wi Soi p 9C 0. SI tl OS 0 e b the evenings and during the ends for a swim in the delightft warm, clear water which it affords liverything possible for the coni ionce of the bather has been provM at Crystal Hot Lakes, including sand beach, sand bottom, cl wind-br- e changed into a fascinating beauty by the use of brains and some well chosen Clothes. Miss Greenwood thinks that women generally are not making the best of themselves; that they spend too little thought on their clothes and on them- selves'. If. women would just give a little thought and find out what colors and styles are becoming to them and keep his knowledge firmly fixed in their minds when buying their wardrobe, the whole world would be brightened pp and made a more beautiful place in ! j i S t-- r 1 tvhich to live. ? Of course it is hard to lay down iard and fast rules as to colors that re becoming to various types So much depends on the ipf women. iint of the skin. Personally of course l know best what a blond can wear. Blue, almost all shades, green and that' silvery, shimmering pearl gray are Exquisite and so are some shades of id so-call- ed igllpw. Cerise is not generally thought . Bi i View of the placid lake at Lagoon border of shadetrees providing an ideal setting for myriad amusements at the resort. with-it- ej s oi |