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GE’S RETUR ko by peaT | | News for Theater Goers and Women Readers F DAUGH A STORY YOU CAN BEGIN AT ANY 1IME | “SPORTING BLOOD" A JERZ FOR ALL : . COMING TO FOX' T Her Side---and His : O FOX'S X-COUNTRY HIKES | How Cora and David Temple Solved Their Marital Froblems N o) A e ¥ All the excitement of the race-track F i i By ZOE BECKLEY runs through William Fox's new pho- e toplay of the turf, orting Blood, % gl which comes to Fox’s tomorrow and <l B i o > . = Thursday. The stars of this new fea- f! David Finds a House-Man e . Ll | For Infants and Children. and White The story deals with the plot “It’s all right dear,” David Temple's voice came cheerily over ti of two persons, man and a woman, N | | > = phone, “I'm sending you up a splendid fellow to do the housework. I e - — : i il i i 0 ers no a told you I'd solve this servant problem. WHhy get women servants, any- e PV 2l | I w 77—} how A man's better all around. Costs more, but what do we care so I 7 | 3 » H ‘But, Dave, where'd you get him so guickly? You haven’t had time to i H {{ E = 3 2o in to town. Did yvou phone the Domestic Guild people?” . 4 A 4 I ’X\‘;OHOL 3 PER CENT. “Nope—biggest piece of luck you can imagine hap came into my : g i . l:| AVegetable PreparationforAs- . ] § o i o fapl) stm[la(mgmcFoodandRegiula office looking for work. He'’s been shin’s stewar Knows cooking, i S| making beds, cleaning up, valet service, handy man about the house— | & 4 & e II.| ting the Stomachs and Bowels of th everything. Been in hard luck. Tell you about it later. I've paid him » i i 5 Sl e B o R 4 , ‘ T Doars the “David! You didn't do that! You'll ruin him. It's the wrong way R - i | T dy el e t them. It's unbusinesslike. How much are we to pay him? i : £ ] 3 : : i 5 SR T S Sixty a month! Wiy, Dave!” - =X - 3 ; i Pmm.olcsl)lgcshonflmful- 1204 ure Cow, Cora, for heaven's sake don’t go faultfinding the first thing. If 39 A % . : ness and Rest.Contains retrer # »? ! it | Opium.Morphine nor Miaeral, T don't worry ahout the price, you needn’t. * * * Oh, forgive me, dear. don’t mean to be cross, but I'm crazy busy. Perkins'll e up to the house i 3 § : 3 NOT NARCOTIC. ght off. Put him to work; you'll find he’ regular feilow. Trust me. i = IELPTIER o'-by. Ho hefore 6.7 i o 2 i Becjeat Al I Cora sat down limply. Sixty dollars a month for a nt! A man, - 2 i % v i i tir Seed = t00. Cora didn't know anvthing about men servants or how to manage St o : S i o them. Tt scemed funny to have a man potteri the dish washing and " 3 : - | : 7 sl + the chamber work. While she was trying to adjust her mind to Perkins 1 4 : 3 : | | 5%111- he arrived—a tall, ra man with lr and a seamanlike lope. A > ' . : e You can do the hreakfast dishe: kins,” she said, trying to like the fellow, “and then finish ironing t} towels.™ 5 ! 4 i Cora dropped into a chaice lounge on the shady porch to have a look I Il Aperfect Remedy for Comsitpz at the morning pay But she suddenly remembered that was one of 3 ) N i | “ogl,SOursmmggh,D{mmIf: the mornings the paper had not come. The hoy who deliver s also | b g | oxvulsions Jeveris| waited on the refreshment tables at the clubhouse on dance nights, so that - = : 3 | ; w"rm‘fi]‘ossors,_m on Lo n=. er dance nights, bc fat boy, he u lay down | against the gnmhl(:r who tried to ruin 5 || mess an I U under a tree somewhere along his paper route and went to slecp. It never | their lives. Dorothy Bernard plays | - LR Bl FacSinile Signature of dia any good to complain. Cora had complained but fat boy still | the part of Mary Ballard, whose broth- M"‘ has been ruined through the ma- e i held his job and delivered the wrong papers or no papers (at 234 cents per r r . . el et = one-cent paper), no matter how the householders howled. It was just one of ations of Dave PLISOIL IO i i i i | Imz CenTAUR CoMPAXT, !r'[ e ars ; ! NEW YORK. | NEW YOXK. those things you have to put up with in * dential pa . : Cora was so tired that she decided to telephone to town for her house- | S2mbling rooms. = Glen White ' i hold supplies instead of driving in the runabout as she usually did. (There [ the part of Jim Riddlc WA 16 £ | il A6 months. old 7| were no such vulgar and unsightly things as grocery stores and meat mar- Greeie o il whioly CEamabime ) 1 L . ; | B ,])‘as}j‘s‘_ssCENTS} kets in Colony Park of course). The when finally delivered, were | Aty and Riddle combine to r & i o I 35 B R L AT ¥ ro yming of Page, | mostly wrong. carelessly selected and extraordinarily high in price. Cora, ghemselvesjonithes s icin s b, Ch : : L | ) e -5 bassador to Great Brit. | scanning the bills, felt chagrined and depressed. Waste was abhorrent to |1S¢n Decomes infatuated with MM x . T — s z P e ahe made a reugh castoup of |2nd she, realizing his intentions, sa b } 1 ctravagance seemed a Uy Iahds | “If T'm worth winning, play the i i THE CENTAUR GOMPANY, NEW YORK CITY. for T 1} site after three her. her household expenses for the month—g$122 includi e servants’ : 31 gofingludinshiteqsenvanty ame.” How this challenge works out | < told in five absorbing reels. In ad- | of work, has been saddened by eath of his daughter-in-law, Mr k E. [ & acute anterior t 2 P - & ) ait to the above attraction the =4 jmyelitis (infanti paralysis). | living in Colony Park fifth chapter of Gloria’s Romance, fea- | = —,-._ R b e At luncheon time Cora went to the Kitchen to give Perkins certain In- | yuiinS miilie Burke. will be shown. 1n r HLC Fagels son in June! and | Structions:SThelkitchen was empty. & Likewiselthe butlerisipantry sfhetbaclo e |b o D8 ns e S Bl e B ol S TRIM LINE 8 ‘only hice [days offthe disease (FRonSDethefentineRKitchen SwineRofthelnon=e SShe Siran Biupstair 1d ) girain and excitement and is very ill. | &R fa killing and crippling so many || nocked on the door of Perkins’ room. Emptyt Perkins had gone! he is given an opportunity, even ren in New York city and else- | Cora flew to her own and David's rooms. Her purse had accompanied | \hile on her sick bed, of display some | o and that attacks adults some- | Perkins, the “splendid fellow,” the eXxemplary houseman; also some of more of her wonderful wardrobe. The |up in a dashing coat and stitched | The picture of Mr. Page was arf pins and cuff links. i | Pathe-Weekly, a George Ovey comedy, | edges, barrel shaped buttons and a | e TaiN T a found his wife hysterical on the living room couch. “Never |and the See America Tirst Travel mind, dearest,” he said. holding her close, ““don’t let's take it too serlous- | fims will fill out the balance of the ly. Don’t let's take thing seriously but each other and our home and | program. For today the Triangle fe: our love ture, “The Wild Girl of the Sierr the Paramuont feature, “Susie Snc hire! It secmed a crime to Cora. What would David . for all his am- ple salary and his willingness to spend! It was not all ease and comfort Emerald green wool jersey is put| string belt. White jersey gives a de tachable collar, and the skirt is comfortable walking length. e THE GURR AN mfim “‘,\‘”,,II]”"I‘ picto. HUEHES Tfl LAD!ES:— The Teacher Responsible Charlie Chaplin Tn 2 i e “But why did you go when you knew | peopie what to expect of us. His Big Success Eroaliaet e IITHE SPIEGEL REVUE 13 99 | vou were too tired?" asked the hus- And then, like as not, when they e o FEL!—A%W CHTIZENS i 4 2o s i S v band. have learned their lesson, we blame Fruit A SHOW OF SHOWS The wife in the case had put the |them for knowing it Tonight and Tuesday s } Alice Howell in s '.f,‘,"u v’i'i, 2 finishing touch to a condition of utter I know a woman who is very cau- “LIZZ1 LINGERING [] S Rt A i An audience of *‘first nighters'” t 5 1 e faggedness by going on a tiresome, | tious. Her life is motivated by fears 7 BCOllEs 3 ; all-day J: ‘i P c sort or another. Naturally when LOVE : e O e o T S G did Add Th G h all-day jaunt with her husband, and | of one sort or anot Wednesday e | brient broen shov el of clover com. (LI ate 1686 10166 GALNET- | naa been taken 11 ana ordered to her | she does anything out of the ordinary Saeconesday 4 ! bed for a complete rest by the doctor. | her housemates think 1t is because she J. Warren Kerrigan in “I thought youw'd be so upset if I [is actuated by some fear. Sometimes “THE BECKONING Cola Sliced I dies, comedians of the first magnitude mgs m Far Wes[ Towns atan't, T thought vowd say I mever |this is not the real motive and then she a | TR 4 ean | ana bevy pretty girls in the < <+ TRAIL” Sponge Cakes e e e wanted to go anywhere,” she said. is very indignant at the suspicion. But Thursday Iced Tea s Spiegel Revue, which opened the —_— “That’s foolish! I didn’'t insist on |she has no reason. They are only (LSS 4 e 2 What did I say to | repeating the lesson she has taught Billy Recves in d e : your going, did 1? . y 1 ; Grand theater season of 1917 in Hart- | Spokane, Wash., Aug. 15.—The first | 3 ~ “LOVE > ANOTHER?” Dinner L T R ](]x mf(' Mozl :" 1] The first | |\ 2ke you feel that way? them. ; UL N O IIE rd las 5 L ypeal of any presidentia ine . G e 's what you | Eac e BylOthes Good Vaudeville Dail, s tnr Fruit Cocktail curtain rose for the first scene the pe ¥ presic Lo e e co; othing, yesterday. It's what you | Each Deed Is Judged By Other Deeds. edy roles, new and up-to-date melo- Cheese Souffle Cream Sauce ticket office was bes .4 with persons | #11 audience composed entirely of | have said when I didn’t go. Our relations with other people are Summer Squash Baked Pot .r to be included among those who | Women voters was made vesterday aft- He Called Her Unrcasonable. not determined by isolated acts. There Lettuce and Celery Salad woul ist in prying off the 1id of | ernoon by Charles E. Hughes. In the “I call that unreasonable,” said the | is no such thing as an isolated act “to make yourself sick going | Each day is filled with little deeds that because some other time I | build up a conception of our character Coffoo In the ithhas| beenihelaimilor (i e e 0 this time | 1 B - & Max Spi glve his patrons bur- | them “fellow citizens,” and told them | o ntea you to go.” in the minds of each person it Cheese Souffle—DBlend one table- 7 f the highest order, and to |he Was not making “another kind of | Do you think it was unreasonable, | whom we come into contact, and each spoonful butter and one tablespoonful | the ¢ the revue it may bhe |speech,” but was appealing to them | reader friend? | little deed is in its turn judged in the B T don't. On the contrary, I think it | light of that concept. - logical. What do people expect of you, kind- Peach Tee Creara the season in Capitol City burlesque. | Augitorium theater he called 3,000 of | husband, flour in a saucepun over the fir aid that s succeeded. The bur- jexactly as he appealed to the male . hal . = | is divided into two parts with was absolutel one-half cupful milk ana stir till ¥ voters he only way she had of judsing | ness and sympathy or unkindness ar s e e 4 ” ten scenes, cach one affording the ) : s ; Mnrnin boils for two minutes. Remove from | .o eqians, « TSRS (PGl G e While white gloved hands and fans | what he would do that particular time | lack of sympathy, interest in their fire and add seasoning of salt and pep- | portunity to display the fine fabric of [beat a soft applause, the nominec | Was by what he had done in times yfars of ’?“““'“ Bieredhos an onen o8 s = ] nk sossip or jllingness to per, then beat volks of three . | songs and Iyrics that has been woven | pledged himself, if elected, to use his siiees ey oo arbe Ly Dar;unnunrl Plays Present L} < o believe evil? Whatever the expect, . v rze T Imi y C. - i o i 9 3 For o) o= v I 3 ANN PENNINGTON Add three heaping tablespoonfuls | DY George Totten Smith, Ruby Cowan |influence in obtaining immediate | Then We Biame Them For Knowing |t =0 501 heir teacher respon- L] ™ 8 i grated cheese aEwhitesior tons Stites and J. Strause The show is bound |[adoption of an amendment to he | the Lesson. sible. And you know who that teach- “SUSHE SNOWF o 1) Iy beaten cges. Mix carefully and | Please the Grand patrons and |federal constitution permitting women | oo chore e teach other | er is. s - e pour into a buttered tin, bake in hot | oW s Of record breaking proportions | to vote. He reiterated that he be- S i Triangle Plays Present oven for twenty minutes. Serve at|SP0Wd be in attendance at all pres- |lieved the time had come when wom- s AE MARSH and ROBERT g . o entations, en should be enfranchised, and then, rt?:a’ Fa HARRON Heading the company is Billy Mos- |in a bower of flowers and with 500 el Nt e IN g Summer Squash—Wash and cut in | 5¢¥ Who as a versatile performer runs | gayly dressed women on the stage 2 second to none. His work left noth- {around him, he took up a discussion e “THE WILD GIRL OF quarters. Cook in boiling salted wa- | THE SIERRA 118 S | ‘ *” |ing to be desired. Opening the per- [of the failures of the administratio - ter until tender. Drain in cheese cloth. | formance in a role calling for a Ger- | Following the women’s meeting Mr. | old, were some Spokane Indians and them and the crowds are around ; csting 1 : them. But we must have a new spirit TODAY ONLY == = past. and serve. called upe t ompletely ¢ 3 . lium in S cal t P oint Dictoseaph / 7 pon to completely chang air stadium in Spoka Appeals to b LA AT Dresses. Wed. $1 98 | e e ey Al 't Cocur | Hughes: rcpeated declaration that he | of administration, the spirit of pa- 5 SN e i 1 ? = done. The lighter parts of the com- Isist on an expertly written protec of speech than to men” met with fa- | ernment. That is the hardest lesson T T i st e (T A | CHAPLIN'S FEET ARE i e fogt O oP°He told the women that he [for popular government to learn. — You could not buy the g . Harry Crawford and tho Callihan | the appointment to important domes- | wanted a better and more competent | Every day in the year is a more severe E ming on them for the FUNNIER THAN EVER |vrothers. The soubrette role honors | tie and forcizn posts of men qualified | national administration and that the | test of patriotism than the Fourth of 5 5 3 a Add butter, salt and pepper. Re-heat [ man dialec .y iy . , ¥ ayst 5 4 . g alect, Mos several times < ! Hughes addressed 8,000 in > op some nesgroes. Keystone Comedy $4.98 to $6.98 Fine Street v e (T R patriotiem and Mr. | of enthusiasm in the humdrum work [IMatineces 5¢ Evenings 10¢ . A VIS ot A as an TItalian was particularly : D.Alenc that if clected he ;\'uul‘l in- [ did not come to “make another kind | triotism in the administration of gov- roles were handled acceptably by | tariff, economy of administration, and &0 to Midgie Miller, one of the clev- | by experience and ability country should be respected abroad | July.” price. : crest little burlesque workers seen in | “Isn’'t that constructive?” he cried. | instead of being scoffed at. The meeting came to an end with does not mean war,” he be- | the audience rising and singing the THEATRE 9, . i Hartford In some time who s sure | “If you elect men to office T pr 50 That RAN Hartford Women’s M?]ll‘le' Neclk Ru{’fs’ “Positively the funniest yet.” to become a prime favorite before tho | to use my full executive influence to , gan, but his voice was drowned out by | national anthem They sang it as : o 50c¢ and 75¢ kind. O o A e i "nimous | close of the week. Josephine Your ¢ d of the haphazard and rainoue | the ripple of applause which swept | they hurrledly pinned on thefr hat ALL THIS WEEK. c nodded solemnly | and because they had hatpins in their and Folloy Follette handled the parts ! system of running this coun the house. Women Matince Every Day Wed. A. M. at .. allotted to them in a pleasing man- | don't know anything more construce | to each other. mouths, the volume fell away some- MAX SPIEGEI Presents , verdict concerning Charlie Chaplin's latest screen comedy “One A. M.” be- | per tive than that “National House Cleaning.” times, but the song ended in a burst Large Size Bed Blankets in ling shown at Keeney’s theater all| The song hits of the evening in-| At Spokane he pledsea - Mr, Hughes spoke of the *pork [of melody, in which Mr. Hughes and HE SPEEGEL gray. $] 89 i this week. A large attendance greet- | clude, “Youre a Dog Gone Danger- |cnd the rable log ¢ G barrel” appropriations, and said: Mrs. Hughes joined. % 1 1 29 Chaplin last evening and laughed = 0US GIrL” by Mossey and Miller; "congress. Then, he st amid shouts “] want a better national house- Assails “Fork Barrel™ 66 E ’9 value, at ... ® s K i g “Moon Dear,” by Folloy Follette, and of approval, if the politicians inter- | keeping; but first we need a national R VUE self hoarse. If it is true that «puo Trombone Man, pirit of '76,” | fered he would ! s0 before the people | housecleaning. In the Spokane and Coeur d'Alene 50 PHOPLE-50 Standard $1.00 P. N. ughter increases physical avoirdu- Miss Miller. for vindication. “We must have in this country a |attacks on the extravagance of 50—PT E—5 c No. I i This e different notion about the conduct of [the democratic administration, M : i | \ pois, Proprictor McMahon should | Part is laid in “Spotle reference to a course which | Pingers. Dancer: Specialties. Lorsets, at . ey send each of his patrons a bill for | TOWN.” and tlie second part in a court made him 10us when the governor | our business than we have had in the | Hughes sailed the “pork barre A Beauty Chorus. : : i : i T | room. Both are well handled, there of v York aroused his audience to | years gone by,” he said. “This world | measur ccusing the democrats of - - Silk ‘,w“]l Pett,u’at 2 €, | icalth services. | being no tendency to overdo the com- a high pitch of enthusiasm, and one | is not the world of even twenty-five [ having “starved good honest measures white and p]nk, 49c There have been stair climbers ga- | edy and the singing and dancing work man, tossing up his hat, yelled—*"He'll | years ago. This world is a world that | to pour money into a dozen miserable = = = iore ever since someone hit on the of the chorus s ning. do it, too s found itself. It has found itself | cheap projects, because the district o R, $1?9 vah}ey at o Dlaniito lmenaanl b intonioated | mals |Bhelhit ofithe night M= Spicgel sp The woman's meeting was pictur- | in_the depression of a terrible Get leaders we he political prestige Boys’ 50¢c Wash Suits P ent ot et i [ clalty, “The Girl on the Magazine” csque in many details, The nominee | semane. Horrible as is the spectacle | which grows out of it." C |Pired up a flight of steps. But with- ;. gonted a spectacle that has never , was escorted onto the stage and in- | of war, frightful as is the waste, we | “The country had better buy some | at S out question, Chaplin is the best In hoeon witnessed in the Grand theater | troduced by Miss Jeanctte Donaldson, | cannot look upon them without real- [of those rivers by the pound,” he Infants’ White I)resseg’ beau- | this category. lHe can climb stairs | jefore, A beautiful woman as the | county superintendent of schools in |izing that a new Europe is emerging | cried. “This country has poured en- LAND CONCERT EVERY ST (i) \\::!}l more ‘1x\9\'f‘y¢l=x}\1'1‘ can flt*ifl‘mv:l cover design on which the stereopti- | Spokane count I'rom a flower lined | from this struggle We cannot con- [ tirely too r 1 money into streams a INDAY AFTERNOON Hully 2 2 c with greater speed than any come- | con throws various presented a ‘ box Mrs. Hughes smiled down at her template the conditions of the twen- |few inches dee If T correct that SUND! A TR2 2 59( value at .. dian who ever essayed to get curva- ' ggrgeous sight. husbanc In the far west the colors tieth century without knowing that | when elected, will t} be construc- Boating, Bathing, Bowling, R 5 ture of tt fl»h\(' by that treatment, | | of summer gowns are vivid, and the | there is to be a new spirit in the Unit- [tive? I think it will be one of the LPh 5 Crepe Kimonos, in fancy de- |“One A. M. is a real comedy, u y ot recommended for | three tiers of womankind prosented a | ed States it our prosperity is to have | most construstive measures possiblo b 8 ¢ T ha ires ). b’ flliards, Fishing and Dancing 4 i e e | cverything: but If vou nave | (17O tiers of wow PAnEnied aied ¢ 3 A (i possible : igns, 79¢ value, cam. e [ Kdnew, Hver o Maddee | many-hued picture. Now and then a firm foundation. It must be a|in the country The Popular Picnic Ground. s > In addition to the Chaplin head- troubls it may be found |ahove the buzz of voices came the | spirit which demands efficient, im-| He dared the democrats By . K s will offer Alice Howoll | Just the remedy you need. At druceists in 4 S a e N o ety e i URA a1 cls o Y il ey | AL RS L OTRR B ADY, partial government in the interests|in this campaign with fence of in “Lizzic’s Lingering Love” tomight | . ;o %" n iz hottle of this reliable| The newspaper correspondents had | of all the people. tariff for revenue only, and in all of Moving Picture 'Cheater. 25 yards Cotton Toweling, | sor the inst timo. J. Warren Kerri- | medicine 55 Parcel Posc, aiso pamphiet tell- | to_explain their mission before being | “It is easy for some to hecome en- | his specches referred again to his I PIERCE & NORTON, PROPS, worth 6¢ yald’ gan v\'nll star in ’:l‘\e Ih:((ll m:l!;:i et e e | permitted to enter, and then they got ;_rhn iastic when the bands are play- | lief that the present prosperity is all t pi c Trail” tomorrow aftornoon and e i Y. and enclose ten ce also mention | & Secluded place behind the wings. Tn |ing and the flags unfurled, when they | that has prevented a national com- - 2 y | ai, piece ........ ing. the New Britain Herald the audience of women, young and!hear the strains of the National An- |demnation of the democrats, S Regular Dinners. at

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