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Show HELEN'S DRESSES EYEBROW-RAISERS 6T UTAH THEATRE! "I want you to dress In such a wa that when you appear on the (screen every man there will give a short whistle and every woman will raise i her eyebrows and say, 'O-o-oh'" Thus Edward Dillon instructed Helen Hel-en Sullivan tlir- other woman In! "Parlor! Bedroom and Bath" at the Metn Btlldloa Thin photoplay Is adapted ad-apted from Blaxk Swan, and shows today to-day and three days at the Utah thea- j tre. , The young woman irnmideately set forth to the shop of a modiste (not modest) In Hollywood and repeated her director's orders The modiste, having knowledge horn bl many dealings with the fol-bias fol-bias of tho flickerlte brought out a creation striped in black-and-white the kind of stripes that convicts and zebras wear. "Horrors:" exclaimed Miss Sullivan when she 8a w the short skirl, the low necj, the shiny, Mack sash a'oout the hips and the stripes that fairly scream- I ed TjOoIc!" It was a drees that might I he called, during, sinuous audacious, I dashing and even "risque." When Miss Sullivan wore It on the set, Director Dillon took one all-encompassing glance nnd cried, Excellent'" Excel-lent'" 11 Parlor. Bedroom and Bath' Includes Includ-es In Us all-star cast euch screen fnV-orltles fnV-orltles aa Eugene Pallette, Ruth Stonehouie, Kathleen Klrkham and Henry Miller, Jr., son of the famous jl actor and producer. It has to deal ! .with tho adventures and mlfudven-I mlfudven-I tures of a young married couple, the better half of which wanted a hun- band who was wild and who was as I rough on the hearts of the ladles i the eighteenth amendment Is on the old soak. It Is a play jammed to the top with .ibsurdities and hilarious sit uationr. of the sort which cannot ho explained nd yet which have to be somehow A most funny comedy, "Mary' Ldttle Lobstr" Is also hown on the same bill. |