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b d D U P U Eleflyemne Ayproonflymsnoafiynosonflyocsonfipos MPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929. THE DAILY ALASKA E SRS | BRILLIANT FROCKS FAVORED IN SPRING MODE STARTING TONIGHT SHOWS Grey's THE SHOW ARTHUR LAKE in “A RUN FOR HIS MONEY” IS THE COMEDY I"E.—\'I’l'l{l‘a g PALACE ORCHESTRA GIVES CONCERT AND PLAYS BOTH SHOW'S Coming Sunday—VERA REYNOLDS in “CORPORAL KATE"” R R ORE the Pathe Comedy “Hesitating And Center: Baclanova wears a dinner frock of periwinkle blue chiffon with a voluminous skirt of sunburst pleats that falls unevenly. Right: Salmon pink tafieta and tullc are used in this evening gown from Bergdorf Goodman. Left: Black chiffon, the ‘graceful uneven skirt, the ivory flower cluster, ail lend smartness to this evening gown from Milgrim. are the co , while Edward Slo- the noted director of “His People,” directed. Attractions At Theatres B “SURRENDER” OPENS AT PALACE TONIGHT | production, although he is to picture fans for hi work in “Michael Strogoff, de France production, |of Russia and Austria and This is . Mosjukine’s first American known | splendid a Film which was ‘re!eased by Universal in this coun- | try. The story is laid on the border deals with the Jove of a little peasant A new and enthralling phase oflwmrl for a mighty Russian prince, the great war is depicted in “Sur-|commander of invading troops. , render!” the Universal Jewel, com-|How she tamed his arrogance by ing to the for three nights only. jal m Theatre tonight|a purifying love makes an emotion- rpiece, while for those who Mary Philbin and Ivan Mosjukine | love action, there are plenty of Rates_ American Women For Wasting Her Time e ~JEANE *~Jovson R i e o, X Sy b | Singer Declares Pioneers | Would Be Ashamed . of Descendants New, York City.— American ‘women of today waste more time eand dissipate their talents to a greater extent than the women of any other nation. = The author of this indictment is Miss Jeane Joyson, popular s‘h:Fer of medern songs. ‘And I say, ‘today’ purposely,” declares Miss Joyson. “5\93- io- neer women would blush ebuld they come back and, see how the women of our leisure class waste their time. Imagine a pioneer grandmother in a typical com- rtable American home, seeing the electrical equipment that makes it possible for a woman to do her house work in a few hours; hearing of our splendid schools which look after our chil- dren all day long. I am sure, the first question she would ask would be, ‘What do you do with &:erl;est of your time, my daugh- T Silly Clubs “Thousands of us would hang ©ur heads in shame and mumble something about, ‘matinees, bridge, silly elubs and teas.’ “There is_every reason in the ‘world for the modern American T, % Noore 5 w1 0, ovey Semefy and Italian women practice their professions, women whose hus- bands are merchants are the bus- iness partners of these husbands, peasant women work in the fields along with their men folk. . “Until American women real- ize the futility of wasting time, they will never broaden their economic independence, they will never be the charming, interest- Ing €ompanions for their hus- banda that they might be if they kept €heir minds and talents ac- tive and ale; & Opens Vista "'1"1= stage is my career, and while it may appear to be full of lpterestw./; events, when one sings daily, even’ the stage be- comes commonplace. But my hus- band is interested in all my small chatter about my work. It opens up a new vista to him and I am just as interested in his business affairs.- He advises me what songs to sing and is very sensi- tive to the reaction of the audi ence. Generally his favorite song is my hit number, “‘Honey’ is his pick this sea. son and my audience’s favorite, \ i too. My husband likes it best ofl n!l my repertoire. He loves sing to me that ‘No one else will do, Honey. Every day is sunny, Honey, with you'.” In private life, Miss Jo; is woman to have a home, children | Mrs, snd a career, ‘TMJ B JoEwu and her hus| 1 n | Parade” were photographed. mosphere when the town i by the Russi and then r ! tured by a counter- 1 Austrians. le i toward falling ,in love with him ! is simply the introduction to one| of the most stirring € to reach the screen, “Man of the, Forest,” the Zane Gr picture which arrives seum Theatre tonight. Jack Holt, as Milt Dale, target, and Georgia Hale, Raynor, the girl wi ens when Nancy comes west to claim a ranch inherited from her uncle and is kidnapped who aving her from g outlaws Not only does Nancy| shoot him, she also has him ar. rested and put in jail. Unwitting she plays into the hands of Clin Beasley, a scoundrel, who he her under false pretenses and at-| tempts to swindle her out of the| ranch. I From that time, things start hap- | pening. 'Dale escapes from Jail with the help of his pet cougar|y just as Nancy realizes Beasley's true character and her love for Dale. The latter leads his own sup- porters into a pitched battle with Ciint and his henchmen. One sur- prising twist follows another in| the plot’s ur veling. A carefully selected cast enacts| this drama of the old west. War- ner Oland is Beasley, Tom Kennedy the venal riff and El Breldel interprets a fine vein of comedy that relieves the narrative’s seri-| ous strain. Others in the comp.’my? are Duke Lee, Bruce Gordon, Ivan Christie, Walter Ackerman and Wil- lard Cooley. The director respon- sible for “Forlorn River,” and “Born to the West,” John Waters was behind the megaphone, y Paramount | . at the Coli- |, | t is the Naney | fc [ e, | | . LEN “CORPORAL K AT PALACE " IS SUNDAY 1= Corporal Kate was born on Llfé] ground where they shot “The Big| Parade.” The Cecil B. DeMille Picture Corporation acquired the property, some 42 acres, adjoining the DeMille studio in Culver City, upon which many of the important outdoor sequences of “The Big “Corporal Kate” which stars Vera Reynolds comes to the Palace Sun- day. ° Besides Miss Reynolds, the cast includes Kenneth Thompson, Julia Faye, Majel Coleman and Harry Allen. " “AFLAME IN THE SKY” COMING, COLISEUM | "Jack Luden, F. B. O. screen star, featured in “Aflame in the Sky,” managed to break the speed record for the baby scout type of aero- plane. Piloting the Maynard Baby Scout, one of the machines used in the production, he attained the highest rate of spded that a ma- chine of that type has ever made. Officials of the aeroplane com- pany were on hand, and when the young actor landed after that flight, he was told that if ever the films became horesome to him,{ there was always a job open with them as a stunt flier. Judging from the thrill sequences in| “Aflame in the Sky,” is should be | a long time before parts of that type become boresome to the good- logking young actor. The feature is at the Coliseum Saturday. - e — Dell k. mnerifl, Juneau's plano tuner and rebutlder. Fhope 573 syal material and colorfu!l '\&(-lSPANlSH wAR VETS h the gun. It i,» r £ 2% " Dugout kitchen an together is assured. |charge of the program. Ralph | Waggoner will sing a negro spir and several musical numbers will be given by Robert Waggoner, | C ord Mason' and Ronald L r ¢ public is cerdially invil S <ee TO BE GUESTS OF | LEGION TONIGHT‘ The regular semi-monthly me: | — | O orieag Easton, it mive | LEGISLATORS AT i PRACTICE OF BAND| ecial guests at the meet. e the program s not bgen public, it was nd last night of the Al aaga ALE EL BRENDEL ramount Gicture JACK HOLT wiTH IT’S ONLY A QUESTION OF WHEN AND WHAT THE OPENING WILL BE It's the World's Greatest Wonder—Save a Date officials that ortance to Sy » st Db A i and “sat in.” Both men are he Veterans and the Legionnaires. | ne | (g the Legionnalre® lold bandsmen and did the stunt | B o s Aemlliscs |40 kecp: in'practice. J; N: Moatn | 1 rate with the Woman's Auxiliary | ), vo"the paritone in the Anchor- | the coming May Day band and he did last night| > be ‘given May 4, will also or two hours which perhaps gave | s ded { him me lip” .today. 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