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w ¥ d come to my opened to MY eyes, d part of the reason for his and for something else—the condition he had made when home in answer advertisement for a high school jetor’s position, the condition 0 one should know that he had lewed me personally and en- | me. The Jealous Wife. signed contract lay in my desk IKE YOUR SHOES WEAR LONGER months ago, W. H. Kelley, a er salesman of Omaha, had a pair 0es re-soled with Neslin Soles. elley does much walking and has these shoes constantly. He says y are still good for another ten s of wear.” pd shoe stores carry Neslin-soled in many styles for men, women ildren. They cost you no more Bhoes that give less wear. Neslin are also available everywhere for Remember—these soles are d by science to be what soles H be. They are comfortable and proof—as well as long-wearing. are made by The Goodyear Tire pber Company, Akron, Ohio, who ake Wingfoot Heels—guaran- 0 outwear any other heels. colin Soles jo Mari Rég. U. 8. Pat. 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F A { humiliated hed: _, o Rrd, and was watching her husban irrowly, In common courtesy he had™put out his hand to assist me to the ground, but I contrived to step down withou! touching it, and the next moment [ had passed of Major Grantland. An Invitation Fxtended. The two cars were close enough to- gether so that our voices could easily | reach her. I saw a shadow that apparent on her husband’s face, knew at ence to our plight and her courtesy. But he raised his a valiant attempt to cover the situa- tion. “Dear,” he was her indiffer- lacic he said, “I want you to meet Mrs, Graham and Major Grant- Jand. My wife, Mrs. Stockbridge, M Graham.” Ho uttered the words “my wife” as if they were a caress. I the wom- an’s face soften at the sound, and felt an impulse of pity toward her. After all, the roots of her jealousy probably lay in an all-absorbing love for her ht and I made my voice and manner as cordial as I could In acknowledgin the introduction, added an inconse- quential word or two. “One never cape ecxploding tires,” I said banally enough. So it seems,” she replied with a sort of cattish primness that made me long for the privilege of boxing her ears. Major Grantland came to the res- cue. I wondered if, with the uncanny instinct of the blind he had sensed the strained situation. - “It is very kind of you, to come to our and T would defy matter how pettish, the pathetic wistfulness of his smile ‘“But T don't think need to trouble you Adams here will have the shoo on in a few minutes, and Mrs. Graham me that she will perfectly comfortable upon the grassy bank by the roadside.” Her eves strayved to bank™ and the path whic: cleared to it, then met mine in a flash of womanly ecomprehension that for a moment softened and lightened her tace into mblance of the woman she was meant to Then the cold suspicion dropped over yet it wasn’t drawn so clo: a3 hefore. I felt distinet le ening the antazonism which without rhyme or reason spru between us. And her manne she replied to Major Grantland lly gracious, although 1 noticed at she tried to ignore presence 1s much as possible, “T think will mfortable our car (e 1id with pri ien’t 2 luxurions one, but us to our destination And w might little the your car.” can Stock- ue,” he woman, ridgd, re any to said, no resist we as- sures be the a veil 1t be tense = was my you much while mora vou aind along th. man is bus; run = SIED VAUDEVLLLE BEST PICTURES. TONIGHT! bf All Actresses the Most Famous in the World NAZIMOVA in “EYE FOR EYE” Seven Wondrous Reels B Mysterious As the Dasert From Which 1t Came [§ Greater Than Carmen—More Glowing | han Salome AUDEVILLE------4 Big Acts 4 iming Monday--"THE IDNIGHT PATROL” ot | voice in | around to the other side Adams had had | un | when | | navy, | choosi | circus 1 the | desert. I SCENE FROM “HEAR Apparently motion picture produc- ers who deal only with gigantic un- dertakings, such “The Birth of a Nation,” ‘*Intolerance, “Cabiria,’ of the World nd milar features, have nperamer and souls. The repart comes from the as te PESDAY, JANUARY 14, 191G aders and Th eatergoer. TS OF THE WORLD.” studios of David Wark Griff | Angeles that this ce {over the arrangement of trlumph, “Hearts of the World,” now | being showh at Keeney's, spent sleep- loss hts and seemingly unendir id h at Los P ol o o “EYE FOR EYE"”, Nazimova the feature the t Fo: world-renowned. 1s tonight in the hig t drama ye for Eye.” for ¥ in which Na ¥ the role of Hassouna, has created new and greater heights in the annals of the silent dran Hassouna, young and beat ab girl, lives with her tribe in desert. Here comes Captain Cadi of the French on duty. The tribe, in a fit of ous frenz him prisoner intending to kill him at dawn. Has- souna has seen the handsome French- 1 and falls in love with h She is escape and e scs to her The tribe is enraged at h condemn r to death ndc in the desert thirst. She s who sell her After many much ill-usage at the brutal manager of the is rescued and taken to : of the man she aided in the scenes which occur during this of the thrilling drama Nazimova is superb in the utter aban- don of her ‘Eye imova a 1l A the 1 nake h 1 her of ibe t and to ab: wi ere she 1 die scued & wother to tr ng hardships and hands of the she circn hom period —she becomes the fiery FOX'S TONIGHT. young child not know restraint. does the ¢ holds the of the desert who does the meaning of the word In the scenes in which sho nce of the Seven Veils, she wdience breathles sound to break the rapt : which her work is for Eye” is not a mere * an event sentation not tention v ived o movie,” it is oceurring in the pre- photodrama, and is ore entrancing a tale than the Ara- bian Nights ever told FoX’s vaudeville standard, co r of in a novelty IVHQ‘P% Leonardt, a dainty songs dances; the a great comedy singing t, and the Exposition tette of high class colored entertaine who rendered some of the latest song hits in an exceedingly melodious man- ner. Next Monds s will offer the big police melod entitied “The Midnight Patrol.” This was produced by Thomas Ince. The action all takes place in San Francisco’s Chinatown where the field for police stories greater perhaps, an in any other city of the world rarely of the is 1sual Fran Josephine in Trio, up to i stin Jessie young lady, \tional and tall Four, a q1 and is TODAY AND TOMORROW GEORGE BUNNY IN PERSON AND IN “FRIEND HUSBAND’ T CLASSY VAUDEVILLE— THUAKS,, FRI, AT, “LAFAYETTE WE COME” Not a War FPicture, But a Great Picture film ol his that preciou Mr. Gri E an 120 of film, the sacrifices he made to his produc known shot” more t 000 eve- but down to an ring ion ment re ps Mr. Griffith’'s experl- 3 best understood in his own tern; “Whe I returned to | November, T enough film to v di miles. € B 000 ured America last vith me | tance of 25 than 100, during the 18| any was o were s months that abroad. ing th | hardes: Ithe strength iplayver in ti br iwork ered siders more our lahor ent ) precions mater > ever secur. the | ixed | every | ta the actual | consid- durance lmost wn, and en of While itself of ed r picture studic 1 t the plaj of the 1 World" handicaps {by re: ken coun- try 1d the under efuge emend yetter would character exect suffered of t in which we were m ardm 1d dugo he w ae- in film course o 5 of jearts ot gh to throe 12,000 the the long amera man this almost inch of emed like a very heart, confess tl it was the e I have cver had in tarn of t rank the in of Am- feet suffering ds and 1 in pricele | those drop vs hts that my cutting 1 E ateris searde blood from of my must i the sce realizati to give to of the to cut it ras to me my gre erica to ent si and pre: {the ca lee like son cutting off vorite It was the torture to mc LYCEUM THEATER, ¥or time in | movie actor is appearing in person along with the picture in which he is atured. George Bunn of New the movie star and he is “How pi is featured i vehicle, is the story her marriaz society man 1k on to Cet Into the which M Madge Kennedy's Friend Husband.” It girl who laughed at vows—the romance The girl Movie | Bunny } lat he ture in a caveman. for the ng him to accept her check and fter the Not only does t bride > to do but he insist g on honeymoon, refuses, { but the hushand hard one to get rid of, and when he finally res- | cu her from a band of sudd finds th he keeping as a life partner. | The vaudevill il acts the cleve accordionist quale; and Company. in Ny 1 | and comedy novelty marries sake convenience, pear on startin he bride proves a thieve well sho n is worth in three cntertaining b O'Connor aylor Fix 1t," a and juggling ng. Thursday one of the atest pic- ! tures of the vear will be shown at the | Lyceum. It is “Lafayette, We Come,” and it is not a war film, but of the an greatest love-dramas ever filmed. 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