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| jthore and then the |Permeent. The cost of all » whether purely dra jshows has naturally ; jwith everything else, jehorus Kirls Maye tried Dancing - to Supereede Plays in’ World's Gayest Capital as Result of Taxes Imposed ‘ on Houses PARIS.(Py mail)—Puris is th ein! become the theaterless ci Ry way of recompense, however, nds many by th fee A going har The managers “ent total of 35 pe jcetpts renders bsolutely “any production unless o in advance that the would have an unusually Jong this they cannot affora to ris) A8 2. consequer their intention } This is due to two reasons: | First the wir taxes which affect the re. 1 theatres and amusement erely vogue of dancing. loft tho war debe, an effort toopny aff her war in.) phe ss dcbtedness, France has just clapped a diffe bunch of new {ixes On “the theatres, music halls and movies. Coupted with oada an the taxes they ‘wera already’ paying, tax eo the entire directors at last declare that jy they are already permanently out business. To keep from starving, however, th will turn their threatres into dancing lishments with the dansants and 5 balls in the evening. k faxes now imposed on threatres, es pecially of the revue type with which Paris abounds now total 85 per cent of r chanes 2 their gross receipts, They are divided Pe ene of escaping the dance up as follows: 10 per cent for the poor the Comic Ope vhich has been @ tax long established and the Odeo 10_per cent roy ott ee Ie, they t Der cent for the pia between On receipts up to 100,000 fra will pay 20 per cent, and over t per cent, As the 6,000 frances month they kicking about the > but merely atout the former, cat fran are ' NOTICE! Customers, please ask for your du licate sales slips. We will give mo’ credit on re turned goods without the cuplicate slip. Early buying—in large ahead to protect our custome MAKE THRIFT THURSDAY Men’s Furnishing Department Men’s Union Heavy grey wool Union Suits, closed krotch style, long sleeves and full length legs. Regular $4.50 value— | THRIFT PRICE— _' $3.60 Sizes 38 and 40 only O00 S=0=—= SS =0=1 new war tax of 15 ‘orts of productions or costume mented along While the Paris . 10. sy noth.| t of their) propor: | Ving has failed ie Le e the situation. | mnery, Increaser | many eborns | declare thatthe pres-| cent of their re- impossible | one were assured | thing produced run. And announce fter of catering & craze until some n found of paying re taxed on a somewhat Tn aidition to their 16 poor and a few other ends of taxes their new war t of 25 per cent on all month. | 5,000 and’ 50,000 Profess never to take in over not latter percentages The only theittres that seem to have hall, rand Opera,} rh Comedy 10 10 == 10 ES EO k- at HUSBAND OF VIVIEN GOULD MAY BE shows Lord and Lady is reported that Lord Decies is slated t o Ireland. Lady Decies is New York. Miss Blin F uniami, a young school a+ seconds. Cie Caspet Daily Cribune a NEXT IRISH VICEROY—Photo | Decies' on their recent trip to the United States, It succeed Lord French as viceroy of the daughte r of Mr. and Mrs. George Jay Gould of £ kilometers In 2 hours 14 minutes and For two years she has nplonship rs and give them the lowest prices. So you may a today’s costs. This big organization buys for less money and sells at a smaller profit. of LABOR DISPUTES 1S BEST” PLAN SAYS COMMISSIONER MELBOURNE, Australia (Gy Mail). | Harry W. Braddon, formerly Austr commissioner to the United States, told | Australians in a speech the other day | that he: preferred the American aye) | tem of “getting together” to settle labor | difficulties over the Australlan compul- | sory arbitration plan, | “The Americans told me they would | not touch the Australian system with & 10-foot pole,” said Mr. Braddon, “T | have come back to Australia eonyinced it they were right. The whole sys- tem of compulsory arbitration is based on wrong principles, The American ! | motto, get together, is the right idea. I} | would like to see the whole Australian | arbitration court structure swept away to make room for a system which would | allow employers and employes to get | together and enable each party to come ding of the other's | an characteristips, | Braddon said that when he first t to America he was a. little skep- | tical about” the idealism, of which he | had heard, but that closer acquaintance had removed all his doubts, “Far from j WOMEN WATCH AND WAIT BIG RED TAG SALE | | k for i | being hard and material, the Americans i | are the most ideal-loving nation in the |Us Us { ond . / ‘world, emotional at times to the point __ sentimentality.” Tri_certain Amazonian tribes, on the! Don’t Expect to be Cured © day of his marriage, while wee festivities are going on, the bride groom's hand is tied up in a bag with fire ants.’ If he bears this torture smil ingly and unmoved, he is considered fit_for the trials of matrimony. SEVEN of Fiery Skin Diseases By Old-Time, Out of Date Methods of Treatment. Usually those who continue to suffer from sttbborn ailments are those who refuse absolutely to heed the teachings of medical science. New discoveries are being constantly made, and those who fail to take advantage of the won- derful accomplishments of men of science will continue under the handicap of disease. . : Your eczema, tetter, boils, pim- ples, acne, scaly skin eruptions, and burning fiery irritations that cause so much discomfort by their terrifying itching, come irom, a liny disease germ in your blood,| S. which multiplies by the millions. These germs find somé weak spot where they can break through the skin and set up their attack, and if you have ever had any form of these skin disorders, you know what real torture is. The reason these disorders ap- pear so stubborn and hard to get rid of, is because they are not given the proper sort of treatment. In other words, the irritation and itthing becomes so intense that the patient thinks only of relieving this discomfort, instead of direct- ing his efforts toward getting rid of the cause of it all, Hence the constant use of lotions, salves, soaps and ointments can make no impression whatever on your trouble, other than to afford some temporary relief. Bu: why be content with mere temporary relief? Are you not de- sirous of being permanently rid of this annoying trouble that is a source of such constant torture?, Wouldn't you give almost anything to be once more free from the itch- ing and burning that makes your skin seem like it was on fire? Then throw aside at once such makeshift treatment that can only reach the surface, and begin tak- ing a remedy that goes direct ta the source of your trouble. Go to your drug store, get a bottle of S.S.S. and begin a_ thorough course of this fine old blood medi- cine that kills the germs that creep into the blood and cause all of your skin discomfort. S.S.S. is a purely vegetable compound, made from roots and herbs of recognized medicinal value. It so thoroughly cleanses and puri the blood that the germs of disease are eliminated, and then real relief comes. This fine old remedy is the sane and sensible treatment for your skin disease, as you will find by giving it a trial. If your case should need special advice, it can be had without cost to you, by. writing to Chief Medical Adviser, 14 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Customers, please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We-will give no credit on re- turned goods without the duplicate slip. . THRIFT THURSDAY SPECIALS quantities—enables us to come out now with these prices. We foresaw the big advance in the market and bot ppreciate that these are genuine sale prices—far beneath THURSDAY YOUR REGULAR DOWN TOWN DAY THRIFT THURSDAY Grocery Department A very special offering in canned fruits, sold in dozen lots only. Regular $7.05 Valuo—Thrift 3 cans J .S. B. Peaches...... 2 cans J. S. B. Pears... Price 1 can J. S. B, Egg Plum 1 can Mt. Cross Grapes. 1 can Mt. Cross Wh. Cherries. 6.14 1 can Mt. Cross Blk. Cherries ‘ a Kirk’s Superba Toilet Soap Regular 10c Value THRIFT PRICE 3 for 25c No éxchanges on Thrift Thursday Specials. THRIFT THURSDAY Hardware Department lectric [rons DOMESTIC Regular $6.00 value— THRIFT PRICE $4.25 Every home should have one. SOLID STEEL HAMMERS Regular 50c value— THRIFT PRICE 35c OLS O = © THRIFT THURSDAY Dry Goods Department Fine Lingerie | For Spring Sewing All colors, in plain and figured patterns Regular 75c Quality THRIFT PRICE— 55c