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THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925. years. They grow up. One is a|part-time marriage tactics as ex-|ive news reels and pipe organ music|“The Voice of the Nightingale,” vis- mount Heights, Md. Tarenta i» not tried | complete an entertaining bill ualizes a dainty little legend disclos- Two sER'OUSLY HURT expected to live Gra suffered = habitue of the ballroom, the other a |pounded by Fannie Hurst and : e Te s I devotee of a metropolitan semf-|out in this case by an attractive ing why the nightingale sings only broken leg and possible internal in- A M U S E M E N S honky-tonk. They fall in love withy young couple, who find that the tem- Cernitral— The Peril £ after dark. Many of the photographic WHEN SCAFFOLD FALLS | jurtes the same man. The daughter of the | porary absences, instead of bringing TRl e S enisio effects are exquisite. Short reels and B A eilds e e rellef, only create jealousies. Norman P vipe organ music complete the bill. e ey T e W e iy vk " . .| tined to be niled with ‘mistortune, [ Kerry is altogether satisfactory as 1 3 i L (Dap Uy, grectiE twe Polis'— Mercenary Mary.” |30 ! something new in yaud pacrifices her love for the man. and | %hie young husband, who turns inte L'J("' attraction yesterday and today e = ; Workmen Plange 20 Feet' When | soariment ‘houbes at Ooenngetiout 7 : . cav t the sight of (at Crandall's Central Theater, ; 3 e Mercenary Mary,” the latest musi- | It opens with Kelso Brothers & Co.| 08 SO0 o the arms of the daughter | Tegwar, Semir o (08 W, 01 S0 2 S| ourists Halted by Smallpox. | ganq Collapses, Caught Under |Wworkmen sav bricks falling from the B Gomatiy foa @ kshop | IR their “Crazy Quilt Revue” a ge. erils “of “Paris, featuring sPekrl| . L L | Wahthey Wercerecting knbakea the : vereation from the workshop | & 1"y o ughout, somewhat along |, TROTe IS much room for cutting in | Hebe Danfels is beautiful and win- | White, is filled with thrilling ‘dev P P ? ; Falling Debris scaffold over and hurled both man df L. Lawrence Weber, opened at|the lines of a “Foilles” number. ~In|{h® Presentation.. Some scenes drag.|ne as (he cause of most of thelopments fn a skillfully executed plot.| RICHMOND, Va, March 30.— At g is. Y . Soand . whia iy Wane Poli's Theater last night amid an ex- |it the Kelso Brothers are assisted by DY Are fair enough tor one who ae- | trouble: However, 1t is Lee Moran, |1t is said to have been actually filmed | South Hill, Mecklenburg County, 1Wo | wn men wers seriouslc injured | Sruck by other heavy obfects that uberance of genulme approbution. | Maurice Keily with a slelght-of-hand | %IT®% Lo sit back and think things out,| whw for the moment forsakes vaude- |in Paris | t0 New York f oday wh caffol Jires | £4ll from the scaffold and wall Webor already hos to s ceeait “Little | performance and Florence Darley, a|PO®SIbLy. but for those who want ac- | Ville to enact the part of a disap-| Ben Turpin, “the handsomest man|™Men en route to few Vor zem | today when & SORFIOIA R wiiiohi they Jessis James~ and “Moonlight and |singer. The second feature, presented | L/oM: XID. Dep, the old twentieth cen-|poin¥ed, postic lover. who furnishes|:n pictures.” who pursues his cross-|Florida in an automobile stopped for [ were working at Connecticui avenus | Tarenta and Gray wers taken (o his most recent effort seems destined | by Blliy De Lisle & Co. as A Varlaty | (¥ sDeed from start to finish—tney | one pf the most delightful comedy |eyed way through the intricacies of | medical attention for one of the two and Porter sireet suddenly collapsed. | Garfield Hospitul in a 3riv ma- B T OO e i in the |of Surprises.” Introduces clever In.|are liable to become palling and|roles seen on the screen for some s two-reel laughmaker called “The|The man had left Florida three days|Thoy fell 20 feet to the ground chine. Tarenta was still unconscions ,2,, 68 maukicel comet tams dian club juggling and other features, | Ara8EY. time. Others in the cast are Lilllan | Wild Goose Chaser,” offers a fun-|before and was found suffering from| The injured men are Charles|this afternoon and surgeons were “The ,,“n; ot all o’; the entials | The Kelso Brothers furnish the com- Judge's Cross-word Puzzle film is a | Langfon, Gorge Pearce and Arthur|maker with amusing eccentricities of a virulent type of smallpox. The | Tarenta, who lives in the neighbor- | striving to save his life. The man of a ’."c'c'e!’"" musical farce has been | edy in this number also. The outside crackerjack. The Literary ingest|Hoyt the Turpin type, and a third offering, driver was placed in d-tention and hood of Fourteenth street and Park | it is said, was severely injured about ndroitly mixed into “Mercenary Mary.” |and inside of “The Big Tent” of a|PUnt and jokes are sharper than| Tomowrow “Empty Hearta’ withja delicate, natural-color fantasy, | the patient isolated. road, and John Gray. colored, of Fair. | the head. 1 has an abundance of clean, whole- |circus furnishes the final number, in|USUal The suppiemental comeay 1s 'umnnslmrh. John Powers and Clara | <ome comedy, a captivating musical [ Which lions are presented by Fred|Plaln slapstick. uninteresting. The|Bow, asl the attraction spore, and, of utmost Importance, a|Delmar in a number of clever feats. ::‘::‘l"rnl Selection is satistactory, as : chorus of dancing debutantes of the| The bill opens with the O'BrienjUstal - s 3 e that Fo Ziesteld glorifies. Then, |Sisters and company, in “A Galaxy of SR Tivoli—"Excuse Me. too. there's & real plot which threads|Syncopation,” which was well re- 1 e . " “Excus® Me" the gay little farce v T A o o, et | ey, ", 7o, "l | Rialto—"The Sky Raider.” |, Bom it Wi &=\l THE MEN'S STORE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP tion her song and taltk number, with| Capt. Charles Nungesser, French|and thril¥ng entertainment as the 4 4 ] ome doubt appears to exist as to|IrVing Gellers assisting at the piano. [aviation ace, who bagsge. photoplay feature at_the Tivoll Thea- | the originality of the book of “Mer-| The photoplay feature, “A Cafe ini100 enemy planes uu‘rfn: :'y'.z"w':,",: ter througls today. When shown last | | | felon, who seems to have a life des. cenary Mary.” Some think it was re-|Cairo,” with Priscilla Dean in the|War, leads as thrilling & life in the | P/#ht the camical situations involved ‘onstructed from the farce “Love and |leading role, is g0od picture enter-|movies as above the battlefieids ~Tne | droused gakes of laughter. Norma Money.” seen here last season, or from |tainment. The scenes are laid in an|Sky Raider,” the film in which he |Shearer, Coprad Nagel and Rene one named “The Co-Respondent.” |E8yptian desert and the city of Cairo, | stars at the Rialto Theater this week, | Adoree have ghe principal roles. Mr Somewhere it has been sald that it is |ad there is an interesting char-|would indicate. " [ Nagel is cast as an attractive young | Poihing more than a musical version |acterlstic story. A comedy and news| There are numerous cunning, dia.|13Val officer whose prefty fancee T “What & Wifa," presented on Broad- | features also are presented, and Ar-|bolical individuals in ~The Sky Rajd. |Q0¢SN't trust Mm to go to his new Tav about a year ago. Regardless of | thur Flagel gives a pleasing program |er” who evidently didn't hear of tne|29siEnment in Hawali alone to-be its pedigree, “Mercenary Mary” tellx[On the big organ. captain's capacity during the war to| YAMPped by those mahogany flap- 1t Stery. th the stratus of syncopatsd)| DUt his enemles In an early grave, |PeT™" Therefone, xhe packs a couple jazz, and with amusing and refreshing Strand—"Seminary The captain makes very short work | °f Pags. and a wild chase fo find a dash and vivaclty Al of them in the same manner that he | TDI5ter 18 begun. 1t e not happily There's nothing extremely slaborate Scandals. employed to reduce the German alr|Sulminated unul a long train trip about “Mercenary Mary.” While the| o 0 L _{service to ‘the nonentity that some [3uring which a former Krench sweet- costumes border on the gorgeous, pre- | 2 y Allan, singing come-}in< America insist ‘that: jour’ Aviation | AT AL the hecofs, & burning bridge, tentious scenic effects have been cast |dienne, and a bevy of pretty girls|Corps is today. an airplane ride and other obstacles eside in Mr. Weber's new production|do the singing and dancing in a| “The Sky Raider's” plot is designed | "2\ heen overcome Jor the simple, but esthetic, settings & ; it e PSR S e S il Lol Bull and Sand” a Mack Sennett And the girls—oh, what girls! musical farce tablold, by Vivien|n,ngeuser ' 1t meets. th DL | puriesque on Senar Ibenez's “Blood It could not be said truthfully that |Chanler Smith, entitled “Seminary| well, From bennn'msg l|: .r,‘.:'p\f'.“,f and Sand;” an interesting Travelog. a the premiere of “Mercenary Mary at the Strand Theater this|lainy is developed. As it develops, the | "*™* reel, and . -:1»‘\4 'jh;rl film was fiawless. Evidences of slight un- captain goes out, gives the old pro- | "IoYIDE children feedingbirds com- easiness and slips from grace were v of the principal at afpeller a twirl, hops in the cockpit|P'®'® the bill. present, but these are invariably char-|midnight party the “prep” girls areland devastates S i Acteristic of the opening of a new per- | 8IVINg, when the man in the party| A jealous love rival of Capt. Nun- Ambassado: *The Kid ™ | formance, and will be whipped out in|is forced to hide in a closet, starts)gesser is the particular ‘“enemsy H Withone 1ts musical embellish- | ¢ipal singing. “When You and I Were|ace's already long string. 3 Coogan, yesterday, aL Cran- ments, Mercenary Mary" depicts the | YOUNE, Maggie" and scoring a hit The photography of .“The Sky |(9&II'S Ambassador, began a three-du story of a solicitous wife who would | Mlle. Ivy. toe dancer, assisted by|Raider” Is at times bewildering. The | UM the revival of this popular fea rather be compromised against the |Jack De Winter, appears in “Dance|plames that dash across the screen |lUre length comedy being received wishes of her “hen-pecked” husband, |d’ATts,” a lavishly costumed of- at murderous speed do everything ir | *N!husiastically by a capacity audi- that he may divorce her, than lose a |fering, accompanied by Derrick Swan|the way of dives, slips and spins and | "¢ " small fortune of $2,000,000 from “grand- (@t the plano. Derrick plays several|have the audience holding its breath | Snort reels, including a fairly amu pa.’ The comical situations which it |800d selections on the piano while|for the greater part of an hour. Any | \N% comedy, interesting and inatruct- brings about provoke veritable shouts |Mlle. Ivy and Jack change their cos-|one seeking a thrill from a safe seat | of laughter. tumes A film of her famous three-|in a movie theater can find it at low An admirable cast includes Allen|mile toe hike in Dallas, Tex. where|cost at the Rialto this week | Kear who plays the role of a|She was personally congratulated by| The captain makes a personal ap- youthful lover in dire need of $10.000, Mme. Olga Petrova, precedes Mlle.|pearance and looks the part of the | and who gets the opportunity to earn |!VY's dance. This act was well re-|dashing airman exceedingly well | it by acting as the co-respondent for, ved by the large audience lasti The orchestra and Guarneri broth- Mary, the mercenary wife. Madeline’] night. Sandy Shaw, Scotch confedian,{ers provide an excellent musical | Pairbanks who plays opposite in a repertory of Scotch son and|supplement to the feature picturs. | Wearns, is a vivacious bit of sweet- azn",& wn'rh r;:nnfies P attir e The overture “Orphee Aux Enfers & Tct A ihene, smd though lacking|entoréd:un s timefran out. Jim{was the chief contribution of the for- mgesjsnnlexeris inaithaveniiicr g AL el e L (e sl ees e Chapped Tor Aancinr. lNie Breen, cast as|Comedy.” offer clever comic songs|tions from “Faust” in a display of reddened dainty Irish maid, and her policeman and jokes. and Bernt and Partner|effective voice culture. . lover, Jere Delaney, are a remark-|OPen the bill in an entertainment of| 1f the patron doesn’'t get enough | skins — able dancing team. Louis Simon and |flexibility, grace and art, with clever gerial thrills in the feature, the news | p Sam Hearn are a pair of inimitable | acrobatic stunts. reel will come in handy. It shows | quickly respond to the | comedians, who can get a laugh any-| The photoplay. “Girls Men Forget."|the sensational 1600-foot unopened | Resinol treatment. time even without their humoro featuring 'r‘nl{ Ruth Miller, with ! parachute fall of the Army sergeant The rity and sooth Jines. Simon is the husband of Mer-|Johnny Walker opposite, is interest-|who tested and disproved the theory P Aot vhriary Mary, and Hearn is ~grand. |ing. and introduces Alan Hale, Shannon | that one loses consclousness in a long | ing qualities of Resinol } pa,” with a penchant for fappers.|Day. Frances Raymond, Mavme Kelso, |fall. Will Rogers, always good, and | Soap tend to prevent The title role, is plaved to perfection | Wilfred Lucas and Carrie Clarke|the fable film complete the program. | dryness—the most fre- | by Myra Hampton. Others in the| Ward in the cast. A Fox Sunshine - | uentcauseof ch cast include John Boles, Frank King-|comedy, “Is Marriage the Bunk? Metropolitan— 'The Kid." LEnNCeD cuApping don, Margaret Irving and G. David-|Pletes the bil R - —but where exposure son Clark Five vears of touring the world has to sun or wind has al- the great Chaplin- Mty @l v ' . 8 | robbed “The Kid,” / LBvery irl in the eye-appealin robbe: , % ® chery B e et | Columbia—"The Goose | Congan picture of nons of itr viriity, » :‘,d-‘d °‘;"h'“?d ';d ° J of them could serve as a dancing Hangs High." | the revival of the film at Crandall's | Sy urned the skin, the principal. In the ensamble work they Z Metropolitan Theater yesterday showed Resinel healingtouchof Resinol | | breathe the spirit of originality. '“‘; Goose manswtieny seiyen | The picture that marked the high spot “ Ointment stops the H\ One of the outstanding features of | °Pened A week's run at Loew’'s Co- |in the artistic achlevement of Chaplin e L - lumbia Theater vesterday. is not new |and brought the inimitable child star e i WS o & . Mercenary Mary,” however, is the IR o mmaesndar, n modern Sazs amgre. | Lo Washington, having had a success- | before the public has a quality of spon- wiet restore skin health. O Tnawn tn nanograph | ful run here at the Belasco Theater |taneity that years cannot dim “Free from ail harm—Asals kike the “tremch”|®nlY recentiy. But in returning ~via [ Packed houses all day greeted the re- a charm" g musie, who occupy ! the silver screen, Lewis Beach's story e Kid" h Ci throughout the show. Their music| e ¥ lturn o e Ki o the Capital 1% as near perfection as jazz can be. ‘”r(, '-"‘:"“’“' vouth has gained rather | Chaplin has done many bits of excellen ° p Catchy songs are rampant in the|'P@0 lost in its many virtues. 1t iswork since “The Kid" took rank as one ® P hy a picture that should make an!or tha truly great films. and Jackie - per Nt ar sspecial appeal o our modernized | Coogan has heen received by kings and : Shnyiieiiny ey s | prelates in recognition of hix_artistry. President—Rain: he plavers in this film version are | pyy “The Kid" still is “The Kid," 2 5 style in blue-gray with fine red stripe. $45. happily cast. Constance Bennett has | # Whether it be inherently good, bad. | the leading role, and her owh fine ine | '* 1 ar, "0 further Braise. won the or merely indifferent, “Rain,” the [ terpretation is matched by her sup- | gmiration of millions. Thousands mueh discussed play based upon W.|porters all, who Include Myrtle Sted- | ot 20 0N, Do Tt “Wlek to admirs Somerset Maugham's storv about| man. Esther Ralston, George ITVIng, | i fyrther, and those thousands, if such - . S - Sadle Thompson. the wild girl from | William R. Otis; jr.; Edward Pell, ir.. | 1y, e pe w e o . \ 3 . R i o T y - it ey 2 the badlunds of Honolulu, is winning | and Gertrude Claire here e who nave not seen it showd | -1 €l Neally Liean Grav suits are so popular this Spring The Commodore, the sack suit illustrated, ite way with the curious, if for no| Mr. Beach does not set out to! Une, "p ORREFIEAT S L - reryv P : S . ofher reaton. ' The play has just|definitely condemn our present-day, | Tk, for “The Kidl ls & surpassing among the well dressed men, that every is in a medium gray with blue and gray pin Started Its Aifth week at the President | Jazz-mad vouth to eternal purgatory, | 78R work that dwarfs the ordi- hould includ in hi drot o SaiE Theater In & Sort of ‘patronase con: | Rather he would let voubilieve that | "}t opotitan Orchestra, under |- When you wash your hair 2 curd anan should anciuce one 1m ‘s wardrobe. stripes. The Piersonisthe double-breasted as s > e sl R ty i 1y sk . ¥ = t : it f - i 3 ~d R > . e Sy oy TR ImeM ek vent aordianass: mhd 1hiierency |DARIeL g Breeakin; Coflers Laslectids [|SLIEoR (e AOIE ety s enatanty - Gray is not only a fashionable color, but a d 0 alman’s ari, an n the S v Vi V' % & d . Katherine Heyden, in the role of [to the commonly accepted laws of | 170 5 3 p . B e 3 z 5 Sadie, which Jeanne Eagels made | decency be no deeper, at least. He at- [ STL0aL apcompgminen | oF [TRemove it A : i practical one, whether in a light or dark nemorable, is winning new admirers|tempts to show that there is really s A4 As long as that curd is there the| & " . b 00 wmaring the Klorles of success | something to the flapper and floppy- | b g s g i 925" and thelpair can't be really clean. It can't| shade. Many others at this price. with Edward O'Hara, the sergeant|trousered cake-eaters, after all (e S ¢ ™ |show its natural gloss and sheen.| > ; lover. The applause is just as fre-| To make "the bill 100 per cent nophun,” by Davia and Smith, | Can't keep its curl s Men’s Clothes Section, Second floor. quent and apparently just as hearty | ABreeable, Ralph Graves is seen in an | vel melodic offering that wins : g . & e e Mios Eagicscompany wae | unusually “£ood comedy, “Bashful | I8 & novel melodic offering that winz| But rinse with an ordinary wash- thrilling 'em at the National Theater. [ 4im." and I]::‘;‘Ir";"“:::f;“:,‘"h, A% comedy, “Half a Hero” and the bowl full of water, into which you've | 7 J‘;rh:nk it v; no‘l the dvdma):xc quality \;:"“_-w NP i S Sofplite e ”;_I: Metropolitan World Survey are added fq\:ehed the juice of two California| [ ] of the duct as much as o € s eatures. emons | T | S S i o 5 e W uggestions of Haberdashery in Colors much soared Sadie and her religious | Mitchel Field recently; an eseay on | e 5 _The lemon juice removes the curd. much searcd Sadie and her reliSious | erfumes, and Brusilors Orchestra| Wardman Park—"Daring |Your hair is clean, soft, lustrous. o Ts fors sarmblon. that “Rolir ia win|Heip greatly. Youth." The color is enhanced. The curl ning audiences and holding them T diie il At g stays in. ° 2 . h. t gets them. Y 5 . n contra e many jazz pic- e 5 : iy el encan Palace—"Lady of the Night""| o “pla%, 2 (a1, "am, 2t 11 | Keen a doren lemons aiways hands at 00 est 1 ra ultS : s contrast, contrast, contradt that | in the photoplay world, “Daring 07 this rinse. V e ) cries aloud from start to finish in| Youth,” shown vesterday at the| Ask for Californfa lemons, rich in aeid - B. F. Keith's—Rooney and| [, 5rin. Niant." Metro.Goldwyn's | Wardman Park Theater for & two- | nice- the sutes that gets the' setpcurd srom | 5 | R s . : e halr, Fresh the year ‘round - at s Eoatis Bent. release which is being featured at|day run offers an xpbeal for safe and | yio., M Ciitormn Fruit’ Gromers Eienane, | Articles that have been carefully selected A pleasing personality, drofl humor I'"q': . “;P eis s ytuay Romes The sluam 1B the: BF D Auetits, callr b f thei h i 1 s s ; h ‘he very opening scen v ; - and exceptional. dancing ability has |ot eontiast—ovaby fnsers caressing ecause ot their harmony with gray. made Pat Rooney one of the biggest | the cool, steel links of handcuff favorites In the vaudeville ranks, and | which are on the wrists of the baby" although he has nothing new to offer | fatner. This element moves through | )'"."-‘h:":‘i"m“‘m*\f”"';]‘:‘l‘f certainly | (he picture, and not the least of the) Es“G N PR <! In last night. features coming under its category 1= | 2 - . Pat has a way of taking his audi- | the contrast of personality which w %0 t\ T;garl L‘xrai] I-Iiath\futh l:-n_n rasting and, ashing rim ence into his confidence with side re- | Norma Shearer creates in her dual marks, so that everybody apparently | .y acterization of the girl of the that onty 7% of 1,000 people and well- proportioned $5 looks upon him as a personal friend.|gance g s oAt omilasey Eamaticion | nase | dsnce Nl iandl csRarnE e ok inn over 55 years old had pyorrhea. And crown hrings laughter, and’ when he sa = ? ‘ 14we. Pat and his wife, Marion Bent, [ 105 [ Andermorid—and contrasts 11 | ake the atars of a tablald . musica}|ideals of llving atend ‘out wtrBrngly | g . wh th hotoplay is nalyzed. , - . . comedy entitied “Shamrock.” which | FRCR (e photoplay M.“hjm_e‘m’ \ A Woodlothian Shirt in marble- rin the better part of an hour, to the |\ 2"%7 e i i lines are clever and the sceneryl, = o iR o TAS hieoteq aulte a blue stripe; it has the custom- juite pretentious. i e et amed Shamrock | Dit of subtle direction into the pro- made appearance. $2.50 duction, which gives it a wholesome ¥ comes over the seas in the steerage | pucl Collar to match...... s Chieked up by Miss Molly, a | PAckETound. “The father of the girl of the dance hall is in for only two Ll v ader, to dance at her gar- fu;h;;n‘: desh:mrovk T Jooking. for | 5CCmeS. Yet one can see the results of his uncle, who dies a few days before | 118 conviction and jail sentence being he arrives and leaves him a fortune. | SNOWN throughout the picture in the Hin mother In Ireland Is sent for,|CHon® of his daughter. Molly falls in love with him, and all fes L oxy Inyb IaTE Rbins Mo sivls) e nappiy. & ehorus of efght men | COme Into the world at the snme time e D & Siover band'of Jase|One is the daughter of & felon. ..Ons musiclans help to put over the tab-| \S the daughter of the judge who| e eftemivety The women are | S€nds him to the penitentiary for 20 prettily costumed and all are good dancers. Near the close Pat intro- N dyces his boy, a chip of the old block. A half dozen curtain calls rewarded | - Drln Hea ihe offering . “Not content with his own offering, e "fiHY PIMPI_ES In a Glass of Water— Sevaral European novelties are on | Start the Day Right with ENO’s the bill and all of them scored hits. | Dickson Kenwin presenis the Selbit | COU'd NOt Leave Home, A nsispssafilioE BN 0t sl oh e ot openld b illusions of “Seeing Through a Man” | ¥ . > . 4 “Th h the Eve of a Needle.” | H first thing every morning, will effectively relieve constipation and both of which are mystifying. Willie | Hea]ed b.y Cutlcura. that de of spirits resulting from inactive organs of elim- West. McGinty and company do a ination. You will be surprised how it will stimulate the sluggish scream in pantomine entitled “The = [m-':' troubled 'l"h Pl\'f‘rl;h' ?mlaig_m into wholesome activity and how fine it will make you House Builders,” in which everything that broke out on my face. ey eel—Try it today. At all Druggists. Tt e 3 appears to crumble to bits, with hard began to itch causing me to scratch, i = T falls and slaps for the actors. Leni hich only caused the pimples to i % z b AN 3 Stengel. a striking figure in biack and | | ecoms worse: My 2k gt e Prepared caly by J. C. ENO, Lud., Londoa. Ens. | Gray Socks with broken This Norwegian Grain Ox red, sings several songs in Yvette| |padiy that I could not leave home. stripes in blue are of ford may be chosen in either o gl g ey 1tried to find something that| silk and rayon mixed. A Resilio Tie in club stripes of dark black or tan, depending upon yplaus John B. Hym d c - + : - . = - e 3 it o e would relicve the terrible irritation Reinforced lisle $1 blue and dark red is of rich, $1 50 the shade of gray it is Dixie,” a character sketch of many but nothing gave me relief. I began e o o i o laugns, and the well known cateh| |using Cuticura Soap and Ointment = phrase, “Come Red,” that has been and the irritation stopped, and after floating about #ince Hymer first made | |using one box of Caticura Oint-| | FRUTT SALT-DERIVATIVE COMPO{ Jis bow in vaudeville. Elmer Cleve| |ment of Cuticura S ? i Nas a good musical turn, and the reg- ,'.'.';‘:n‘:,‘;:“",‘;‘s“u,: (Signed) A Clean Tasting, Refreshing, wiar house attractions complete the| |pigy Ruby F. Coleman, Ofahoma, Effervescent Health Drink pfogram. A July 19, 1924. FOR INNER CLEANLINESS Earle—Vaudeville Road | w‘;‘:fif“g’&f&m’_;fl: Sales Agencs: . Show. with Ointment, dust with Talcum. s~ o s : the oronto, Sydney, Wellmgton Sample ssch Address toes and heels. ... Men's Shee Section, Second floor, ‘A novelty in the program at atle Theater this week evidently n#'t with the hearty approval of the lirze audienees pesterday. A “road

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