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Show 1 "nyoway" means better suits, better overcoats, better furn- j isbings, lower prices 1 j i . fred nye. Wki i But the man who borrows trouble W? ; is never asked to pay It back yl Bachelors arc "women's rights," and I vidowers are women's lefts. i il" j r ! II I NAT MAZARRO & CO. g y 1 -The Acme of Athletic Artistry is v m I i fc M h TJsually In exploiting acts of this charactor it is advisable to ;i IV ft avoid superlatives, but Nat Nazarro & Co. are just what they claim J Sto be the acme of athletic artistry One of the many features of their performance is a series of B somersaults that are performec with such rapidity that it Is ImpoB- U H H sibIc t0 toe sure that a numan beiag is throwing himself around I - j and around through the air, and the rest of their pcrrormance is I K i equally as capable and thrilling. 1 il H LULU-McCONNELL& SIMPSON GRANT 1 fl I In Their Latest Success, "The Right Girl," 1 K I By Herbert Hall Winslow. 1 Sttl I "The Right GIrl" as Pla'ed -v McConnell & Simpson Is a cv- 1 Mm 1 c onic comedy at breezes along ?t a clip that exhilarates and ex- I mm j cites No grave thought is propounded nor no particular problem is 9 SIS I EOlvfJ but the act takes an important place in the show for Its 1 MM n merits of lively, frolicsome fun. They keep on the move with farci- I WM cal complications coming fast and furious between Ihe country belle, Ej the lady drummer, the dry goods merchant (Grant Simpson) and his I WM m Qcad clerk (Lawrence Simpson.) H I CONSTANCE CRAWLEY & CO. 1 In a One-Act Play by Oscar Wilde, "A Plor- I entiene Tragedy." In offering the dramatic playlet "A Florentine Tragedy," from thp pen ot the famous tauthor, "Oscar "Wilde," Miss Constance Crawley has selected a vehicle most suitable to her talents, that oi an emotional actress and one of the very few who are reallv good if ani J H6 fru. thC tllC V the p,aylet what the PlQt deals with dlelrtS5ISItSdy.We,, I,la5'ed b' MiSS CraW,Cy aDd a" e- SOL GOLDSMITH & HOPPE GUY I "The Commercial Drummer." I DrummS"11 Whfn0'8 &re Goldf8mIthu & Honpe In "The Commercial I vereatTor ' r W fin StfZ ? ? t0 Us-V indulsmg in humorous con- I wf?s?iaeFSrs lnstruments and piay them I THE THREE BREMENS 1 In The Imps of Playground," a Spectacle on Unsupported Ladders. In. the "ImpB of Playground," the trio do manv spectacular and SFtSESm a UWA Adders. TJp one side) down the oth?" SrS h whIlebaIancIn& themselves, jumping rope, juggling wh?le perched on the very top ring of a ladder, are a few feat" done In their performance. The act is appropriately staged and the vounS woman member of tho trio Is endowedPwlth surplsslng good looks5 STELLA MAYE & MARGIE ADDIS H -flv ?nfAIae and Margie Addls have a singing and talking corn- IB ' Sj,y acfc that PleaHeB exceptionally because it Is so well mi t together HH in J t?ei l pl"sInS thing about them. They are constantly chang- 1 ing their songs, keeping them up to the minute all tho time. S I I DAVID KIDD I The Scottish Light Comedian. his nDuamIhdpI5dJtaa(hfIldf me' fln? voiced 5-unS Scotchman. All of I has madP 5Sar.t 8triCSd Zr,Z?rileB The-V have that charm which I Mr KMd wSSDgB f the,hlBh,nds ar to tho Scotchman's heart. 1 chan in hu nioh,WOaIth ?m ?leas,ng Personality and Is a handsome I cnap in his picturesque kilties .of the MacEwon clan. I ! GRID 01 TEA 2436 Washington Avenue. Everybody welcome to call at our store and have a cup of coffee. Free demonstration every day until Christmas. Christ-mas. (Advertisement ) Tho domestjc arts and scienco class of the Wobcr academy has been holding hold-ing a bazaar in the class rooms of the academy the last three days and uro-nounce uro-nounce it a decided success. Maccabees, Attention! Silver Hive No. 1, L. O T M , holds its annual election of officers Thursday Thurs-day evening. December 19. at 8 p m , In Eagle Hall. 24-41 Hudson ave L. JENNIE PROUT, R K (Advertisement) oo UU R Want It AIL Some people are so anxious to get the worth of their money that thoy would take a alow tr?in in proferqnc' to an express. Philadelphia JRecord. oo ' Read tho Classified .ds. WEIGHTS' STORES TO OPEN EVENINGS- ; ; i Beginning tomorrow evening, Wrights' Stores will bo open later. Just i how late is not definitely Jscldcd, but tho hours will be made to accora- lj , modatc the crowds. Wjl This rule will be in operation at the big store, where the depart- ments are all filled with Christmas goods, and also at the Removal Sale ij which Is being held at the Clothing Store. j 3; Special Sale i We are giving this week only a special discount of 10 j per cent on every piece of CUT GLASS purchased here. We, ' have a large and beautiful stock of single pieces and sets; 1 l 'SowlSj Wine Sets, I Vases, Water Sets, : I Trays, Sherbets : Have yon seen the large $55.00 Heater we are giving away ? 1 1 ?EERY-KNISELY HARDWARE CO. 5 2455 Washington Ave. Phone 213. I I) 1 1 1 Even the intoxication of love may leave one with a headache the moru ing after. oo -. Read tho Classified Ads. 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