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Show LITTLE FOLKS Effi MAY POLE MCE f.T flLHAMBRA SATURDAY And let us drift bark to days when I we were no older than the little folks I who will dance for your pleasure the 1 over welcome May Pole dance at the 'J Alhambra theater Saturday afternoon I and night. And do you remember the time when you would "cuddle up" and I have dear old daddy or niauia "pack I i hi? bac ' and baggage" and take us I with Alice Through Wonderland? And I don't ou remember how your eyes I grew wide in wonderment when t ho i. ild you the StOTj of who stole the tarts, while the white rabbit was call-inn call-inn i In wit msses to the trial'' And ' h ni Father W illiam delightful? Ho aol ril stood on his head, but think I n. ii, In- turni bark somersault in I nt the door and iii balances an eel on H his nose. He does, too. And do you remember how dadd laughed when lie told you about the I Blue Caterpillar smoking his mush H room as he listened to Alice's story'' And didn't ii make you (eel that, you were right there when they told you i aboii i the tea party, and couldn't you I imagine that yon were sitting right bo-side bo-side the guests, the .Wad Hatter, the !(l March Hare, .he Sle i: ' 'ormouse and I iii.' others? And the old Gryphon H when he takes Alice to see the Mock Turtle7 And then in this wondrout. tale, we follow Alice through the I looking glass te iin- end of the journey I and we are personall introduced to i i he Jabberweek. Tweedle Dee and I rweedle-Dum the Walrus and Hump- ty-Dumpty, not overlooking all "The Little Oysters standing in a row." And then your eyes grow heavy and we drift far away to Slumberland to again dream of Alice in Wonderland. This, the most wonderful of all pho-H pho-H to plays for children, will be one of the all star attractions that Manager Skinner will show at the Alhambra theatre on the second anniversary of (his popular show house on Saturday, March 17 Little Marie Osborne, the charming diminutive star who will show you how easy it is to chase the dark shadows away, for she will carry you through a regular maze of delightful adventures, and after all, when everything looks the darkest. "Sunshine" will appear and you will feel so much better; of course there will be tears, but also; will there be laughter., as one is the antonym of the other. Little Marie Is I at her best, and she will pull the heart strings harder than ever on Saturday, March 17. And there will be the May role! dance, thirty of the prettiest little las-I las-I sies in all Ogden and vicinity will dem-onstrate dem-onstrate to you that this dance that you claim is "as old as the hills" is as welcome as ever. I And then i here will be a beauty con- "I test in the afternoon. The prettiest girls and the handsomest boys will be chosen by the applause of the audience Manager Skinner requests those de-siring de-siring to give theater parties to klnd-ly klnd-ly phono the theater as soon as pos-Bible pos-Bible and special seats will be set aside for them. Adv. I'M lie LEGS' ST i mm mm Daddy Long Legs will be at the Or-pheum Or-pheum theatre tonight, when Henry Miller's great New York Gaiety Thea tre success will be one of the events of the present season. The play was dramatized by Jean Webster from her book of the same name. It is brimful brim-ful of humor and sentiment and its quaint name always attracts conjecture. conjec-ture. Here is the story of how the play got its title. Little Judy is a drudge in a bleak New England foundling home. She has humor and is filled with dreams, and when she re-bols re-bols against the hard life in the asylum, asy-lum, a new visiting trustee likes her spirit and arranges to send her to a great college, with pretty frocks and clothes and everything she has seen - in her dreams. She is not to know who gives her all these wonderful things and is only shown the shadow of her benefactor as he climbs into his waiting motor car. "I know," says pretty Judy, "I'll call him my daddy-long daddy-long legs," for tho grotesque shadow is little but long, slim legs. Under Henry Miller's direction Daddy Long Legs will be presented by a company especially selected for the larger cities. cit-ies. Adv. Women of Woodcraft Ogden Circle No, 581, will hold In stallation of Officers. Wednesday even-' even-' ing, March 14, 1917. Advertisement. - DasiMitj Girl Aci Operis at Pantages Tomorrow The company of clever artists who will present 'The Suffragette Court," a musical comedy melange on the all feature vaudeville program opening at the Pantages Theatre tomorrow afternoon. The male sex is Riven its just deserts in "The Suffragette Court," a musical . mil. dj sketch that headlines the new vaudeville program opening at the Pantages theatre with the matinee to morrow afternoon. This act is one of the biggest and best of its kind presented pre-sented on the American vaudeville stage today and stars a company of pretty maidens, together with two male comedians of unusual talent. I're-sented I're-sented by Ceorge choos, in an attrac-tive attrac-tive and elaborate manner and with the court otfii lalB all women, with two 'mere men" haled before the court for trial, the comedy should prove to be one of the most pleasing acts seeni here lor many months Popular songs 1 as well as clever dam ing numbers are featured in the farce and the "rag-tiiiii "rag-tiiiii " jury is said to be little less than a riot Second on the bill come the four Cook sisters, a quartet of pretty western west-ern maidens who sing and dance woll. This act might be termed a fashion show as well, for the gowns worn by the members of the cast are said to be the latest from the Parisian modistes This act has been received favorably by theatregoers throughout I lie coun- l try, and it is expected thai the singers sing-ers will receive a no less favorable welcome here Coming direct from France, from where they were driven by the war,! the four Portia sisters offer an unusu al novelty acrobatic number All of' the maidens are peifeci specimens of; womanhood, having won numerous! medals in physical culture contests and exhibitions throughout the world. A remarkable presentation of1 conlortionism is given by the girls' with the uso of some decidedly odd apparatus Chi shot m and Breen have a new comedy sketch entitled "A Shop Girl's Romance," that should prove to be good entertainment The playlet was adopted from everyday life and is said to be crammed full of comedy situa tions The act is superbly handled by these two clever funmakers and (heir antics are said to be of a decidedly new caliber. MUSiC lovers Will not be disappointed disappoint-ed with the new lull opening tumor row, for the three Symphony maids have a miniature musica! festival that is truly an act of harmony. Presented by the girls in their own inimitable manner, the number should be a big hit with Ogden enthusiasts. Mutt and Jeff close the excellent bill. Adv. f oo Family night tonight and to-I to-I morrow night. We want every child in Ogden to see "Skinner's "Skin-ner's Dress Suit." No charge for children accompanied. Swell picture at Utah, last time today. Real Bull-fight Bull-fight you all should see. Immensely interesting. Lots of beautiful natural scenery. Absolutely great. Popular Plays and Players. Phone 13060- DIRECT PRIVATE WLRES Stocks, Bonds. Cotton, Grain J. A. HOGLE & CO. S. M. Scott, Jr Resident Partner. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 2409 .iudson Ave. Phone 32 Members Chicago Board of TradV Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exchange. Correspondents LOGAN & BRYAN -L ' flyi |