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Show - BLACK CAT HOSIERY "The Foot Glove." Spring stock of this Famous Brand of Hoisery now on J ; display. We have them for the infant, the girl, the boy, the miss and the ladies. Try a pair; it will pay you. THE M. M. WYKES CO. cr3 2335 Washington Ave. BR AM WELL'S make all kinds Rubber Stamps, Stencils, ,N Notary Seals, etc. j ARTHUR E. PRATT, Lawyer. Oavld Eccles Bldg.. Suite 425. Telephone 254. i i UJ "May Blossom," a Paramount, Para-mount, Alhambra tonight. 5c and 10c. Advertisement. nrv I Scroons or ffQUomo. B I NON-KINK, GOOD-LUCK AND i I GREAT AMERICAN and DELTA H BALL-BEARING MOWERS, H 1 WATSON-FLYGARE I HARDWARE CO. 2214 Washington Avenue. ess See the great Paramount, "May Blossom," Alhambra tonight. 5c and 10c. Advertisement. nj A vivid, wonderful, true photodrama, "The Outlaw's Revenge," last time tonight at The Ogden. Advertisement. oo 00 WOODMEN OF m ( THE WORLD Musical night on Thursday for Woodmen and their families Como and see th folk dances bv the hleh school pupils Advertisement. 00 Read the Classified Ada a Lyceum Theater, last episode epi-sode of "Perils of Pauline," today to-day only. 5c ALWAYS 5c. Advertisement. "OMAR. THE TENTMAKER" COMING SOON SEAT SALE TOMORROW As a spectacle our stage has rarely seen anything to rival "Omar, the Tentraaker," which comes to the Or-pheum Or-pheum theater for a night's engagement, engage-ment, Monday, Ma 3rd The sumptuous settings have established estab-lished an entirely new standard of lavish stage adornment. Nothing more beautiful could be imagined than tho rose-bowered garden glowing in silver moonlight In which the opening scene of the play transpires, or more realistically real-istically thrilling and picturesque than the marvelous street scene which is veritably a vibrant cross-section of life ln the ancient and fascinating city of Naishapur. I The story of the play revolves I around the engrossing love-life of I Amar Khayyam and the action Is con-I con-I stantly brisk and compact with interest. inter-est. There are blood-quickened es-1 es-1 apes, quick deaths, valiant sacrifices, daring rescues, while love scene follows fol-lows enchanting love scene to thi rerj end, and, when peace comes after the periods of storm and stress wo leave the adorable Omar in the embrace of his ever faithful Shireen. Romantic dramas are comparatively scarce upon our stage. Perhaps one reason is because great romantic actors ac-tors arc as rare as great romantic plys. Thus it Is easy to understand why Guy Bates Post achieved in New York the sensational success of tho past theatrical season In Richard Walton Wal-ton Tully's play of old-Persia. Not only has Mr Post, by bis reraarkamle impersonation oi ine iovaui iui uu mystic Omar Khayyam, won for himself him-self a vogue that has not been equaled since the passing of the late Rchard Mansfield, but the play itself possesses ' those splendid qualities of imagery' and I phantasy coupled to swift, poignant act Inn that have set it on a par with I such perenial favorites as ': 'Cyrano de Bergerac" and "If I were King. " Advertisement 7 ORPHEUM THEATE ONE NIGHT ONLY I SUNDAY, MAY 2 I Second Record Breaking Triumphal Tour IWhon, LeCOMTE & FLESHER V Mort H. Singer's Best Comic Opera Offering "A MODERN EVE" The Merrieat, Songieat, Dancieat Play on the Musical Stage Today. j Perfectly Cast with Forty-five Well Known Comedy U ADIOU) . , Flyers and the Now Famous ORIGINAL CHORUS OF "BEAUTIFUL EYES" A Veritable Sensation Everywhere. At These Special Prices: 25c, 50c 75c $1 OO tl tin SEATS ON SALE mURS&AY A. M.' I he Biggest Musical Comedy Bargain Ogden Theater Goers Ever Had. w BIG MUSICAL SHOW: PRETTY GIRLS Coming to the Orpheum theater Sunday night. May 2. There were moments mo-ments of elation in the offices of Mort H. Singer, In Chicago, the night of August 14th. last summer, when the hundred and fiftieth performance of "A Modern Eve" brought forth a treasurer's statement which showed that the sensational Berlin operetta had exceeded by a liberal margin the hitherto Invincible record of the previous pre-vious year's success, "Madame Sherry Sher-ry " The average weekly receipts played to by "A Modern Eve." during Its summer run in Chicago shows that tho latest Singer production has brok- .11 J- in t ,r ttttm Volthor I'll HU rmWruB m uioi uaa "The Wizard of Oz" nor 'Babes in Toyland" can show financial statements state-ments which eaual those of "A Modern Mod-ern Eve." Advertisement. oo Rad the OlasBtfled Adi, oo lead the Classified Ada, Read the Classified Ati. i |