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Show I EXTRA SHOW I AT THE LYRIC I THIS EVENING I Mrs. Mary H. Summorvllle, tho "Woman Billy Sunday" In her p'c-lures p'c-lures and lecture on the white slavo traffic at tho Lyric theatcr'tonlght Is an attraction no ono can afford to miss. Mrs. Summervllle enters Into her subject in a masterful, interesting way, and comes highly recommended by church authorities, collego professors, profes-sors, and tho best of pooplo who havo bad tho privilege ot hearing her. ll'oy. Dr. John L. N.col or Sas- i katchowan, Canada, says: "I heard Mrs. Summervlllo give her lecturo on Social Purity in tho Lyric thoater horo on Sunday evening last. Mrs. Summervlllo Is a forcoful lecturer, speaking with clearness and vivacity. Tho largo audience was holdin rapt attention, for wbllo Mrs. Summervlllo, in dealing with her subject, "struck hard," placing tho blamo tor our social conditions on tho shoulders whero it roally bolongs yet ' sho did so with a delicacy that could not offend the most modest real lover of truth. ' , Sho makes a strong appeal for the totter care, Guidance- and education ot our more innocent girls, showing as sho does so that Indifference ot par cnts and ignorance on tho part ot young girls nro tho two factors wh'ch -& ronder moro nsslstanco to commor-9 commor-9 clallzod vico than all other olomonts S put together. Tho slides used woro all nhasto and IS Illustrated well what tho lecturer had M to say about her subjects, and altho IB tbp pictures wero drawn largoly from In tho llto of tho larger Amorlcan cities jm yet thoy represent a stato of affairs ,& which is all too common in our own m land." Iff This attraction will ho gtvon to- m n'ght in addition to tho regular pro- jX gram, making in nil a two hour show, Hk The prlco of admUilon will bo adults H 25 and chlldron 15 cents. BMn a |