The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 21, 1927, Page 3

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1927. n star .|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlllllllIIllllllIIIIIHIIIIIIHIH[ III!IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII!IIII!IIHI:IJ i oy bike. Grasks: Sczen tmtq U:ge Beauties® Feet Judged Too tures thai Brother S d i ; 5rs thoge first THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 21, Even n frother 7:30 — TONTGHT—LAST TIMES —-'9:95 FOX NEWS The Comedy Picture of the Seascn Av, TOO Al "M PRETTY v nd two. Syd PICI&ETT’ ha one bet “Oht which opencd Theatre lact again tonight that allows ip in the laughte HOW late, Nur Coli 14 ture, um edy TO’\IGIIT IBANEZ® TORRENT DON RAFAEL BRULL LEONORA Robert E. motion pieturs in collaborati RICRD? CORTEZ Bertra Yoeh, it fa GRETA CARBO 1 f humillating diss re tually fun: “or as a ¢ has bacn upon \uh pos- un- very, very —-—AND-—— GERTRUDE OI‘H‘G‘F‘\ EDWARD CONNELL LUCIEN LIT'I~E!-‘ILLD MARTHA MATTOX LUCY BEAUMONT TULLY MARSHALL MACK EWAIN ARTHUR EDMUND CAREW ISABELLA LILLIAN LEIGHTON KING OF SPAIN MARIO CARILLO A- METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER PICTU. tic, attacks other screen writers, and, editor of “Life)” he had comic magazine’s own repu- tation to uphold “Oh! REMEDIOS PEDRO MORENO CUPIDO . DONA BERNARDA BRULL DONA PEPA DON ANDREAS . DON MATTIAS SALVATTI . the APHRODITE'S BEAUTIFUL FEET P Protos 5y Nurse!” ummmm 1 to be fumny. And, in the luction given by the Warner it turns out to be just about twice as funny nyona had right to expect uly hilari- ous. simply wHiRe YOUu san toes, creating an imaginary circle with the foot from the ankle, flexing the arch and other exercises will be done regularly not only to keep the feet beautiful but to develop the judges minus high heeled shoes. She will be judged barefooted. ‘These scientists refer to Dr. Wm M. Scholl, of Chicago, famous the world over for new discoveries he has a Barerooten BeAUTIES § ave weer “Whispering I TERNATIONAL NEW'S AL . JOHN in “Hol(l Your Haet” 10—25 )——.)0~7I oges 60 cenis CROOK FEATURE AT FALACE SUNDAY 15 s ooe of of the screcn, a pionecr film the role of an under keeper jupert Julian's melod matic picture duction of “Silence,” which be on view at the Palace Th for two days Dbeginning Sunday afternoon. enized for years jeading mia 1 beanty, ha world dive in po wiil tre next Beauntiful Teet Necessary to P Girl, Says Dr. 8§ fect choll. ATLANTIC CITY.—Shoelets bath- ing beauties are the next change forecast in bathing heauty costumes. according to foot scientists here visit- ing the National Bathing Beauty brought to light on problems of the foot. Dr. Scholl has spent twenty- six years.studying the human foot. He says that beautiful fect are neces- sary to physical perfection. “Beauty contests have taught young women how to take care of their fingers, faces, teeth, hair and bodily health in general,” says Dr. Scholl. “If feet are judged in beauty contests there will be a greater in- centive to take care of them. There are thousands of beautiful girls whose appearance would be en- hanced in beauty contests by appear- ing barefooted. High heel shoes are an artificial lure to beauty and often back, reduce abdomen and make for a vivacious personality. Few health instructors pay enough or any atten- tion to the benefits that exerclse of the foot muscles will confer on the body as a whole. “Shoes with & normal height of heel are not harmfal. The high heel becomes harmful when the youns lady changes from a high to a low heel suddenly, and vice versa. This changes the action of the leg muscles and may weaken the arch of the foot, and cause much trouble. “American girls have the prettiest of all feet. The long narrow, taper- ing foot with slender toeg and almond Whiskers” » of those funny Mack Seunett Comedivs PRICES 10—20—50—Loges GO cents SATURDAY MATINEE and EVENING “The Ridin’ Streak” finals. They believe the foot should have an equal share in beauty judg- {feet. ment. Like the anclent Greeks whose| “The time is near when young girls beautiful feet were preserved In fa-|will take foot exercises as & part of mous sculptures, the modern Mise |their beauty curriculum. Moving the will, when these rules are passed.|toes up and down, walking on the make her appearance before beauty 'outer bordeis of the feet, ralsing on As Mollie Burke, Powery saloon, N \ly cast. Jim W Is to her to » off the woman had bheen ty in a owner of a Pearson is rren, rin serve as & camouflage to hide ugly [shaped nails is typical of the Amer- lean girl. There is no set standard for a perfect type of foot. Standards of foot ‘beauty must vary to conform with the height, weight and bone structure and other physical charac- teristies of the body.” [ were m the teath 1897, R L Following this fina] gama thers will be. a two weeks gossation of all basketball ity, at (s end of which tima the regular ¢ the High School teaf BASKET BALL GAME The final game of the Int class _basketball series will he played tonight in the High School gymnosinm between the Senior jand the PFrosh. The firstycar| have not won a game but .f should take tonight's contest will draw the Senfors down to Helen Gray, The class tie” with ths Juniors who took is divided into groups, one for the Sophomore antfit into camp each day, and they have one 45 ¢ this week. If the Seniors minute period in which to pre- will be undisputed cham pare the meal, which is then served to several of the teacher Those | yester Lyda Benson, Aina Kromguist, Hannah Maki, | Grace Meggitt, Adels Skelton and COMING SUNDAY—Opening at Matinee Tl:» Sersational Crook Play “SILENCE” B Greta a erook the r ol which con cond d he ¥ is lend Jim A incidents ensue | featuved players in the H. B. Warner, i the ‘same role in the sationally successful stage play by 1 Vera Reynolds, who in “The Road to Yester- Raymond Hatton, Rockeliffe and Jack Mulhall, sha inn her mairy series drama have not been ignored hut feeesecoecccorocaeeoean, yvesterday it the blithesome, carefree ¥} N ne of comedy and romance that SCH()()I t VR N § NEWS V] < Total envollment figures of the make “The Ridin’ Juneliu Public School at the end of the best of the altractions brought to community in many a pallid of the first six weeks perioh!po;coiing Gwanson., Today the personahle Peggy Whieh ended Octobet 14, show |, trRGIURS AEREOTE 0GR L le Billy <lord, the that 538 students have registered ' ono% & O i S ‘ ' ” . et | Meggitt, Evelyn Jacobsen, Lena star. The story whs written this year. This is an ficrease ot IR e e, N g William Oliver” and ‘Del An- 72 as against 466 which w isiity 5 ~— 7, Femmer. The E\mnm,., of (,,,,mh A”,,l 3 directad. registered at the same date in| 40 s e Bl - 1926. Rooms are fiilled nearly to of Bob Custer's latest and brobzi-| Frederic. Permanent Wives, M (he grades all rooms§ are in lest Western vehicle “The Ridin' §16.50. New Vita Tonic pads. CONtINUAL usage although they are reak” slaged for eghibition A something new. . not yet stretched to thelry onpa the Colisedm tomorrow, matinee NREISRETY . ~rdity. ok and night. LET Almquist Press Your .Suit. 3 SRR, B Action, too, and vigorous melo- We call and deliver, Phone 52 _ CITIZENSHIP SCHOOL - - sl A Plas Yor a citizenship night 3 !m heol ‘to continue as in (he pas !and, in connection, & commer: clal night school, are being p pargd angd school will start soon,! Supt. W. K. Keller ‘said toc ( Work in the night school, if pre jent plans are cafied out, will I gin about the s middle of ne | month. However, tha commercial | school W not yet an assured tl las there dve to si "up for it have doneé .go. course Ptinde beginners courses - Mwriting and shogthand and smail tuition charges will be made to pay the tutor. Anyone desiving i linformation about commercial | Lor citizenship schools should | Mr. Kellor, and this morning by domestic science clasi i aid ¢ her “of Lo s the Frosh under Mis a Garbo and notable ——————————m Attractions || g At Theatres 2 - combine to Streak” one Bobh Custe this rly pro who sen | The story, adapted from the fa.| i mous | win the, The Court mll'l_ kan, expects e overtime period for | November 4 for to defeat the hard-lgq y ihs in a game during | ye; winners trailed until » few minutes hefore the whistle blew. By a despeia spurt the third-year men tied the score at 1616 just® before the fourth quarter was up. After the | "overtime period was olver they ¢ now at Ketcht- leave there oft Wrangell whers tuenlization session will e and leave Wrangell on Na- [ vemher 7 arriving i Junean’ df wvember 8. This 18 according advice: olved at the Distrle Olar ] Spanish novel by Vicents | | Blasco Ibanez, tells of the love a young Spanish statesman l an opera prima donna. ettings and gowas, a thrill plons It took the Junior: fighting which of moon. A [ine cast was asgsembled l'ué the preduction by F. B. O by, which company Mr. Custer's pic- tures a sored. Chief In support fast-moving young | and and | the Dbreakfast rgeous | spectacula: | & in which a flood a Spanish village, and othic: @ Is nmkv tha off [out of the ordinar Al St. John, in a I\\u reel com- jedy, ends this good bill which on again tonight and tomor night. sweeps | e | Fellowes [ BIG PRODUCTION i NOW AT PALACE —-2 the of the | TTHE RIDIN' STREAK” COMING TO COLISEUM ““The Paris Grand Royal Opera at Petrograd, the famous La Scala of Milan, and other notable operas were repro- duced at the Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer studios in a series of the \ ‘most pretentious settings of the | | ind_ever constructed, for thel.. . . ‘osmopolitan production of “I “Charley's ez’ Torrent,” mow playing at the|on the 3 Syd ]’aluce theatre, wuh Rieardo Cor-|Chaplin in the front rank of S g Try jar Belcano Vegetable Pack at Terrell's, Oper SVD CHAPLINHN FAST COMEDY AT COLISEUM ““The Man sea | CASES OF MEASLES Two more cases of measles ia few more cases of skin disza: "have been reported during th | past week but neither disease has i \been spreading, and Supt. Keller | expressed the belief that both avc ader control. The first {children to be taken with the {meulen have returned to school Schllhng mfl'Stard!has boths LR S and | sof Twenty new school decks were . & I recelved for the High School this: 2 week. They are Chair Desks, the same as the majority of those in the auditorfam, and their pue- chase was made necessary by ‘th* Jlarge increase in’high ‘school ea Amollment this vear over laat year H ts no trick at all to make mustard merely with a high-voltage shock - - or with no “bite” at all, but Merely & suave taste. The test of « mustard is it combining “bite” enough for } zest, with' bnongh to \vlwt die nppetito.‘ For goodness’ uke, usé’ /3 less of Scbllling Mustard ! is best for the Iiddies. That goodness is maintained by cflulnnthg all bran and ‘ 3 t 4 all blllld oil 5’5 Sdlfl"l‘ Hfimd is .ugfltll“rd » ' Made from the very best mater- ‘Bone lme t the g Whd ! Sestful parts of mustard. ials obtainable. : i eatt MYREN’S HEALTH BREAD } | PRACTICE BREAKFASTS Practice breakfasts were given ’ e — MENU !imp—chm Chowder "Frosh Fried Herring " Veal Croquettes Macaroni, Spanish Style Alpska Carrots @ b Scalloped myroums ,Creamed Cold Slaw r h-vfln Steamed Rice Cake

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