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Household sizes, 10¢ and 25c—other sizes, S0c and $1.00, at your druggist or grocer. ‘Write for Free Booklet, "It Kiila Them™. MecCORMICK & CO.. Baltimore, Md. AMUSE POLI'S—"Mauyflowers.” | Sweetly old-fashioned in theme, | melodious, smooth-running and placid. Mayflowers,” presented at Poli's Theater last night, offers a contrast | in its entirety to the average musical comedy of 1925 In # dignified and amiable manner. Mayflowers” drifts thiough two aets. bearing out in spirit those rather state ly days preceding the advent of the | automobile, telephone and radio {when New York was not village and when folks plenty of time to enjoy things with the modern whirlwind of pleasure It is presented by the Shuberts and is aptly termed a play with music It is fashioned from’ the play of | Arthur Richman, dealing with early i New York, which later found its way into_the motion pictures v Marion Davies as the star. It Ldream play, and the outsts ad of Dreams.” is sung by W O'Neal beautifully. Clifford Grey | wrote the lvrics to the music of Edward Kunneke and Frank k. Tours {ana they of strong sentimental ap | peal. Other melodies “Take a i Walk.” a playful little thing: 1 Days,”" with its wistfulness Mayflower, I Love You." where realization of the inchoate desire i | | erystallizes music i not the lever, but delizhtful not somethi words ave oppressively lliant: the plot is deticately en. but not without few he zeneral co-ordina | of the elements is fairiy o Tvy Sawver is a beautif wseinating little has I sweetly appealing Joseph The 1 of long vem 1me ner with d | possibiliti nicely Others o above the averag On the sett to scene ane, provided by j son. the ‘cuitain went up Iheld their breath. Then ripple and later an o plause demonstrated the beay garden trees and flowers in pro and nice harmony is av for relaxed enjoy You will not kept b ing or iffawing in stately doses 1 have to overstrain vour ears for music, but it will please heless. You mav have to lool hard to find the theme, but it's the dream of a mansion by a who A row house. the William and 1dua of th ¥ nte coloring girl lives in KE Interesting and quick-fire comedies es in tabloid form these davs, ed has found an clever ) ich heads the Keith's this week. and from it cception at the opening performances vesterday s mppears to be entitied to ank with the successes. s Reed is one of our be: 1 can | make herself interesting in almost any old thinz. hut in “Jealousy” she simply immense. The a jealous hu nd who is being taught a lesson. hut. ax it turns out. he on the right track with a « woman trving to outwit him w | hetp ent friend family. T let_apens and « with a words that creat | roars of Edwin Rurke ‘ * Henr are very s esses a | concerns ever h the srdon their parts. The for ris th t”[ the piece and also the Several curtain iand ompany I A new “The Paris | ennes pred h hits of | fering o ers and musi lin a p Men. | ber act leader and plavs the violin while Cully and Claire nzs that find no limit in 1se. £ really the show for wutes. Jovee presents a wonder horse number in which bheautiful anim; o their allotted n with pleasurable precision. F Teoffrie in grand opera : melodies has 2 voice of rare | Willie Mauss opens the pr | sensational bicycle act | Ross sang songs in the way that made | them in the Greenwich | and were en a Rose and o's JSold went f; and Hiatt offers a comedia rded st Weh Jack show ineuvers eurette rirs and classi qualit Ernest EARLE—"The Cominz of Amos." | arle that ought to | Amos.” writ ind_ film, sheep owner wh France hick these places. Amos n be very much out of | I¥. however, nde: Ithy uncle, and the ins | provided by his love for a | princess, Amos overcomes his ha | eap. Noah ery is the “had n the pla Many thrills are af forded Probably the most the vaudeville program | Ma billed as A Miss Marcelle low popnlar on t of Miss ideville uses the and sings lndies. Cecil hit in “One elie vorite.” make-up of a 12 number of popu Alexander also ma f the Idle Rich.” | Charles Elbey and the Sunflower Girls, with Cutie Osborne and Flo Fox present a snappy dance a with { sonzs by Miss Fox, which are very Harry An and Mary Fair are mirth-provoking in e Old Fool™: a pleasing dance number is ented by Frank Owens and Edith Kelly, who feature “La Apache,” as sisted by their Argentine Orchestra “Stage Door Frolics,” presented by three Londons seemed to well with the audience. | the Iso STRAND—"A Nonsensical “A Nonsensical Revue” featuring Wilson, a Broadway comedian headlines the hill the Strand | Theater. Jack is s wd mimie and |a clown and he combines these assets with wit lity in a lively act Assisti are Oscar ayior, A Ruth Wheeler and Willie Ward A pleasing and remantic dance revie is presented by Frank | and company: Barry and Rollo tle =in e Aot e Impression: 'She Cares for Me.” a !l cleverly conceived and exccuted song and comedy turn, is the offering of | Clay Barr, Patty Mavo and Bob Renn, | and Les Pierrotys have an acrobatic act that is fair | The photoplay, “My Lady's Lips." | in interest and entertainment sta-d.| point_easily excels the vaudeville por- | tion of the bill. It is melodramtic and depicts the story of an excitement seeking debutante. who becomes in- | volved when a gambling den is raided. | Clara Bow, Frank Keenan and Alyce Mills have the principal parts. ‘ Revue. versa. | METROPOLITAN—"Winds of Chance. hat exponent of red-hlooded. he- man literature, Rex Beach. seldor fails to score a succ with the | reen version of his he " "\\'nwl«z‘ Chanee,” which plaved to fuli| houses at its opening performance ' vesterday afternnon” at Crandall's Metropolitan, is no exception to the Mle. Practically every feature that | zoes to make a “hest seller” of the cinema is included in the pictur not the least of which }‘ a good ca of MENTS “Time was when Hobart Bosworth, Viola Dana and Anna Q. Nilsson all had their names in electricity a foot gh. The davs of stardom seem to have passed. however, and with the falling off of personal popularity has come the necessity of acting hetter. Neither Viola Dana nor Anna Q. Nilsson in their balmiest days was ever quite as good as in this picture. Hobart Bosworth was good n ‘the days when Selig ograph. and he is better "he story is the usual Rex sort of th othing very remark- able, but full of action, humor and bit of pathos 1k Lloyd has done a clever bit of directing to vary the usual great open spaces scenery with few original bits There i welude to the picture rendition of “At Dawning n, harp and violin of us who feel that we ¢ get we want and don’t want What we get. might be persuaded to n certain dezree of contentment with what we hav after witnessing the amusing tanzle which results from two voung conples’ experiment in ex chanzing w they have for what they think they want, as depicted in ‘Exchange of Wives™ at Loew's Pal ace the; r this week. The comedy. taken from the Broad play by Cosmo Hamilton, reveals the story of twe couples married at the same time and later living in ad joining houses, who hecome comically mixed up 1 domestie tangle result 2 from the flirtatious tendencies of two of them. A murderous-looking mouse the whole thin, poor little wife she is rescuec way hy by he plays the hotterfly v hushand from Eleanor Board man is Lew's domestic wife and ¢ ch ton Hale is Renee's qu hushand Elean ting that her hus- band's footsteps have wandered up the wrong pat and that he imagines himseif in love with his pretiy gh- 3 unique experiment lodge. The four v exchange places. cook for her Nero,™ hed Lew, and Eleanor Renee’s’ hetter half. t of tin cans, Lew's his neighbor's fe. on is affected all suspe vin ardor wane® for nd a reconciliat aronn The play anad punet situat as a ted whole is refreshing roughout with comi ms weil enacted. \ Mack Sennett comedy, topics of the day and the usual news reel round out the b RIALTO—"California Straizht .(3]?!"." Califo vers Uni for Reginald Denny. furnishes one of the hest au tomobile races on the screen since the davs of Wallace Reid. It was, of course, written hy Byron Morgan, and it was d by Harry Pollard The concerns the s leading omobile mant se engagement to the d; a business ri is broke eleventh hour ' fortunate events. The f his hands of mmy hix “honeymq mons by dinir hap Be het ay st sevies of ther washes who turns press.” an enor sped tr drawn roadster, into a wists and f caravan. 1 the bride that-was headed West g with or. her to the « prove highly | clim for indience on the B most a4 quarter ny and likable Olmsted gives Y. Retty's tractions and sc orchestral the new 's latest, and in picture he second week at still rowd hest Nuloid zenius does far ips attention it plavs on fe ite pathos, ative pi and the Any running ture, has little | [ trom the feminine contingent many an admitted tear. Already the film has heen highly praised on all sides, and the story | of the little tramp in Alaska, In his| | ridiculous yet beloved accouterment | of Charlie” Chaplin of old. is well !known. As a lone prospector he | searches in vain for zold. meets up with two giant-men. and through a series of marvelous adventures, all in the snowy and frozen North, he falls in love with a dance hall girl, who mocks at his love until the very (last, and finally by a great turn of ! | fortune he comes into enormous | | riches. One scene in which (ha he is entertaining the dance hall girls | in his cabin, and others, when he |awakes and finds they have been | deriding him, reveal the great come- | dinn at his best. There is a subtlety, restraint and refinement of the Chaplin genius which places him in | a realm of his own. And yet some of | his action is characterized by the | wildest, freest abandon. as in his | jubliation when he thought his sweet- | heart loved him. Georzla Hale plays | effectively in the opposite role. Mack | Swain is a swagzering excellent giant partner in the role of Biz Jim Makay. An International News Reel and an exceilent musical background fill out the hill TIVOL “The Midshipman.™ Filmed at Anhapolis at graduation time Midshipman,” with | Ramon Novarra as lts star. is sched- uled for Crandall’s Tivoli Theater the first two davs of this week. It pos sesses all the charm of the most romantic season of the vear at the | United States Naval Academv. and | 15 a splendld bit of picture eniertain ment. in the success of which Har riet Hammond Weslex Rarry | have a share comedy is Hal Roach's “All | a new laughmaker. and the Pathe Review. with pipe organ musie by Otte F. Beck and Harold T. Pease completes the Tomaor Norma lin dreams and Photoplay offering | h's novel of the Klon gold-rush “Winds of Chance,” is the feature of the bill the first three davs of this week at Crandall's Ambassador Theater. as well as at Crandall's Metropolitan Theater, where it is eduled for the entire week and drew overflow crowds yesterday CENTRAL—"Blue Blood.” Blue Blood.” the featured film play at Crandall's Central Theater the first two davs of this week, has as its star George Walsh. who finds in it opportunity for the display of that distinctive sort of i that has won him man The porting cast up to | the requirements. The production is | admirable and the direction and photography of a high standard he comedy is Mack travesty, “The Iron Nag nd the Pathe Review, with pipe organ en-| tertalnment, completes the hill | smorrow’s attraction will he Alice | lovee in “Headlines” a drama of | { newspaper life. | ennett’s | . | rafic | is estimated he cost of York City New 10,000 per | ? 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Sizes 16, 17 and 18 Bargain Basement Striped Durable Domestics Warm Plaid Cotton Blankets a5, $2.59 Double-bed Size, Plaid Cotton Blankets pink, blue and tan plaid patterns. well napped. of and Colors Heavy weight 1,000 Seamless Bed Sheets Each, $1.19 Size RIx%) inches. Fine-woven quality, pure finish, 3,0“00 Turkish or Linen Huck Towels Each, 25¢ One gronp of periect « Towels. Alsn the home or 42x36 Inch Pillowcases Seconds of 35¢ 28(: Values. each Pillowcases. Extra hea Hand-torn and neatly hemmed. Free For the Baby 1,200 Hemmed Diapers Regularly 22¢ 1 7C Sale Price. each flannel. Al of k t neatly up in staled pa and put 27x27 hemmed White Outing Flannel 6 Yards for $1.00 auting 1 Flannel. for etc. Perfect om the piece. 36-inch Outing diapers, White gowns, pajn quality. Cut I'alais Royal—Bargain Basement the chil- Plain_and 32-Inch Dress Ginghams plaid design, in all Ideal for 2 to 8 yard lengths. SILK AND COTTON COVERED RUBBER REDUCING -~ Corsets and Girdles C-B Stay Slim $ I .79 Ounly 180 -Pairs termed as manufacturer’s seconds, but they will pair the wearing qualities. We recommend this gar- ives the wearer slender lines. The steam vapor CHited er wh uses the perspiration is covered with a specially prepared ¢ so that no rubber touches the skin. Back-lace and non-lacing models. Sizes 22 to 36, colorings. in no way ment by tub Covered Rubber Reducing Brassieres With Diaphragm $I 49 Control Sizes 36 to 48, Palais Royal—Bargain Basement The Fair Chicago S. Plaut & Co. Kresge Department Stores Newask ThePALAIS ROYAL Quality Merchandise Courteous Service LI L2 PP A L LAl R L L ALY L L L L LY Y (T L L L LIl v Here’s Value and Style Combined in the Newest Frocks of Silk and Cloth *8.75 All that is fashionahle and new in style, color and material! At least forty different models at this remarkably low price. Frocks for busi- ness, street and afternoon wear. Pretty party frocks. Warm twills that flare. Bolero effect: one and two piece. I'ashioned in Charmeuse, Flat Crepe, Crepe- back Satin, Poiret Twill and Velveteen. Colors: blue, black. Sizes 16 to 44, Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Navy, cuckoo, Bokhara, green, pencil Keep the Kiddies Warm! Sale of Children’s Flannelettes Sizes 54(: 4 to 14 Years Combinations Princess Slips Pajamas Sleepers Gowns Bloomers Waonderful sale of Tots’ Warm Flannelette Garments, Pajamas with high collar, straight leg and drop seat. Sleepers with drop seat and feet. Princess slips of flan- nelette or knit styvle. Gowns in slip-over style with long sleeves and warm bloomers. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement Women’s 50c Union Suits Underpriced 2 for 79C for Tuesday Ruilt-up style. low neck, Fine rib cotton Sizes 36 to 44 Al first quality. sleeveless and tight knees. Dress Aprons Extra and Regular Sizes These Aprons must be seen to be appreciated. Made of splen- did quality checked gingham in neatly pipings, colors, white various pretty trimmed with touches of embroidery and con- trasting colored materials. Ex- tra cut full and long: in four shades, trimmed with pip- ings to match. sizes Palais Royal—Bargain Basement A Wonderful Sale WOMEN'S SILK AND RAYON HOSE Slight irregulars 2 Pairs for 98¢ Made of two threads of silk and one thread of rayon, with long hoot, seam up the haek and elastic lisle garter hem—in demand by larger women. Colors—Reige. nude. brown or black. The slight im- perfections do not affect the wear of these hose. Sizes 9 to 10, Women'’s Sport Stockings Underpriced 88C Pa«ir for Tuesday A Novelty Autumn Hose, made of mixed wool and cotton. with colored silk stripe, double heel, toe and sole. Colors are tan, brown, gray or black. Light in weight—but warm. Sizes 9 to 10. Boys’ Sport Hose Und iced . fr Painy 9GPt They are knee length, heavy, coarse English rib. with colored figured roll-cuff top. double heel. toe and sole. Colors are buck, fawn or brown. A strong, sturdy hose, made to stand rough wear. Sizes 7 to 10. Palais Royal—Bargain Basement T T o T E 7 2 T 22 77Tl T2, LR 2 22 L T 2 L T T 22 2l e, R 2 Z 2 2 L 2 2 2 L 2 2 2 E T T L T LT 22 e A T 2 L 2 e 2 L 2T L L L o T, e T 2 P 2 2 2 o 20 2, R Ll T 2 T BT e T T ey N N N N N N N N N N N N N N