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Show THE CITIZEN where for several years vaudeville has been presented on the same scale as in all the other cities on the circuit. home, Or-pheu- m THE SKIN GAME" A BRADY PRODUCTION AT SALT LAKE THEATRE a great popular priced COAT Just think of high-grad- e fur trimmed COAT for real surprise tomorrow for every woman who wants to spend $25.00 for her winter cost. You simply cannot imagine such styles such quality such handsome fur trimmings at so low a price! g The Greatest Event in the You Are Cordially Invited to Participate in this Historic Event. Seats on Sale NOW at Orpheum for Every Performance of Anniversary Week. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES THE WEEKS BIG BILL ; A We look for ord crowd! the seasons rec- The Materials Veldyne Wool Velour, Rich Normandies, Bolivias, Silk Plushes. Polly-n- n, The Fur Trimmings Caracul, Manchurian Beaverette, Fitch, Wolf, Skunk, Opossum. (Auerbachs 2nd Floor) History of the Epoch-Makin- g Pacific coast. The dramatist has taken two English families and thrown them at each oth-er- s head. The one represents centuries of culture and affluence, the other is a product of today. The one suffers from gout, the other is active and unhampered. I havent the gout, says old Hornblower, representative of the new, to Mr. Hilllcrist, representative of the old patrician stock, because 1 have no ancestors. Hornblower has come to a village in the country district of England and He manufactures settled down. things. The Hillcrists have been there for 100 years and more, and they live on the wealth that has been earned by their ancestors and handed down to them along with the gout. The Hillcrists are snobs, kindly, sentimental snobs, but snobs nevertheless. Mrs. Hillcrist snubs her new neighbors that starts trouble. The result is a long, fierce fight, in which both families suffer. Hornblower is a brainy, relentless enemy. He is a realist. If he is not to be accepted by the Hillcrists as an iwwmr.-.- , COMMENCING Wed., October 25 Galsworthys fine ironic play, The Skin Game, wtih an international cast of distinguished players, will come to the Salt Lake Theatre for three nights, starting Thursday, October 26, with matinee Saturday. William A. Brady, in association with Reandean Ltd., London, has duplicated the London production in every detail. The play is one which has achieved great popularity in both London and New York and is now being sent on transcontinental tour, which will include Chicago, Salt Lake; Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland and all the principal cities of the For I Member Federal Reserve System 4 Per Cent on Savings Regard this bank as your ANATOL FRIEDLAND In a of Revue Luxe Mirth, Moledy and Dance l)e With Neil Mack Musical Director Lucile Fields Irinia Donna Viola Weller Soubrette Lillian Akers Rallet Dancer Vera Velmar Violinist Edna Hyatt Dancer Specialty And a Keyboard of Rcautiful Notes, Including Louise Carroll and Florence Akers .1 The Worlds (Ireatest Musical Hntcrtalners LEON & CO. The Wonder Workers" Your success Is of vital importance to us because both banks and communities depend upon the success of each individual. 125 SOUTH MAIN ST. It Fiji) Saying It With Songs Kit MIST IIIATT III Nothing Serious" FRIEND COLUMBIA Trust Company MSN IK A Exponents of Hindu Magic Stupendous Comedy Mystery Spivtale AiniSTIlO.Vd A: IlIKLPS In A Cycle of Smiles and Thrills" BETH BERI Assisted by Talbot Kenny and Iaul O'Neill In a Specialty Written Act. With Music and Lvries H.v AKSOPS FAIILKS lce David TOPICS OF TIIK 11AY P ATI IK AKWS |