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Show CONFERENCE EXCURSIONS to Salt Lake via OREGON SHORT LINE $1.10 Round Trip Tickets on sale daily up to April 6th inclusive. Return limit, April 12h. A1 e rtlse ment. oo BARCLAY CORSET I SALE M Front and back laced $4.00 up. Woven Bone, front and back laced, $2.50 up. For Appointments Phone 352-R. Call from 2 to 5. HbI LYDIA C KENNEDY I 2568 Washington Ave. HS SHOVEL SCREEN EFFECTS IN FOOL HEW' Big Picture at Orpheum En Tomorrow. Kllll In making the screen version of "A K$&s Fool There Was," to be shown at the WTOraP Orpheum tomorrow, the latest of the Ge William Fox productions extraordln- Wffisfli ary. Director Frank Powell has in- Kfisf troduced several distinct novelties. wrol some of the most striking of which Rtl occur in the "introductions" of the h! various characters Quite noteworthv indeed are some of the Powell cf- kJ5k fects in Porter Fmerson Browne's fi&-i drama of "The Vampire-woman," which is released through The Box KlR Offiee Attraction company. Jnp IjjS Miss Theda Bara, the leading worn- Ei-iS an of Ui Gymnaso and Antoine Tbe- ay atres in Paris, and equally well known Kajj In Berlin and Vienna, for her re- H markable jiowers, is seen literally at I PCjB first as the "rag and a hone and a I KvJiTjJm hank of hair." of Kipling's poem. I Gradually the evolution of the vain- IPjR pirp takes place rill Miss Bara her- flrajn self is seen on the screen, in a won- 1 derful sown that accentuates the ser- , pent-like characters of the siren, hold-X ing a white rose The rose gradually 111 fvVft hpcomes fiery scarlet and then dls-HWfrk ' solves into a splash of crimson blood Blsiti. Quite as effective Is the "introdu I '?,V -tion'' oi Edward Jose, who enacts the .vf vampire's luckless victim. He is seen I 1, at first in the prime of a vigorous, '-'7! healthy manhood Gradually. a3 the II trrlp of the siren tightens on him and II lus will and purpose are sapped by I l-;. driics and drink, and the wiles of bis J 'K V evil enchantress, his features become I lined and worn. His palsied hands I feebly reach out for the woman v h JJ mi, has made him hers. The wreck of a Mft human being appears in the place Of lfl , the healthy verlle "man that was" M The ghastly pallor, shrunken cheeks H I and burnlnp eyes of the fool make a lw striking picture and with the vampire s B-"Introduction," B-"Introduction," forms a striking over- K ture to the drama itself Advertise-ment. Advertise-ment. mi 1 -the biggest dime's worth of entertaiment in America9' IHnUBHaBHIIIBBaBSflWflaHBl JSBBHHBnilMHBSVMIMHHBHBiBSB II "HH-' Here comes your old, reliable, favorite playhouse with three wonderfully big programs for the coming week You know you'll not be asked to pay advanced prices; that's not the Ogden Theater's way. We've WrM built up our immense following by giving the best pictures in a big, clean, comfortable modern theater and charging no more than a dime for the best seats. Hereafter, The Ogden will show all first-run Key- lBrJ stone Comedies as well as Mutual Masterpictures. Don't miss "The Lost House," with Lillian Gish, this coming week A new Keystone for good measure with every change of program and occasionally - Kit Pathe News, the world's greatest pictorial reporter. "The Country Boy," Pathe News and a Keystone, last time tonight. ' B " I Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday Friday and Saturday at the Ogden at the Ogden Theater ,L DAN1ELRHMAN M m sJr fjr- B KG LOSt HOUSB the famous romance or the Bf LBSVlia HHUtn ranch and the railroap. m9 K: The greatest American Comedy-drama, with William H. TMrieK3 SI,,I9,B f't V-TVL 7"Cft li ' mL Crane himself in the leading role and an all-star cast. "David 3f SL I 1 I I IV I u f I ' 1 1 K- Harum," as a book, was one of the most popular ever pub- Jg M M JLji ML&J' Ji M & 9 mat lished, as a stage play with William H. Crane, it broke all By Fdwako PePLe, records; as a photoplay it orrers one or the most popuiar en- Jrtiiil M Wm'M'M coneov thiuhrh, xJtrAmti mw&' You'll surely want to laugh with David tomorrow night at In Four Parts. H W&fBjSfi ' AN UNIQUE SCREEN NOVELTY, INCLUDING W-lffiTw' I THE ACTUAL CONSTRUCTION OF A RAILROAD, !H WffimMmm&l - . . J" famous players film cq 1 1 ' B 1 J i . HI M . r A new Keystone on the same program. ! Mfe A new Keystone on the same program. " l ' 7 w " Lasky presents Marshal Neilan I L.. - - - - - Lasky presents Edgar Selwyn'. 1 Tonifflhl1"' r,mi.! "The Txwotry boy" 1 OniQill I ili'ililSiiit Also a new Keystone and Pathe , w in (l . World and War News tonight! A new Keystone on the same program. Also a Keystone and Pathe News. HI THE CICiDEN THEATER I zr 5cmdl(kl I ! rverv program is a ,noig fcr.ture" program at The Ogden offering at all times the world's greatest photoplays and asking for them, as always, only five cents for kiddies, a dime for grown-ups. TTie BEST L seats in the house. Don't miss the Mutual Masterpictures, the only photoplays produced in America that the producers find worthy of a full page each week in the Saturday Evening fost. Any aay, rrom -II mir im m imimm M n MMBWJBHBW |