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MY SOLDIER SWEETHEART IS JUST SWEET | Adele Garrison’s Continuation of never. PINK ORGANDIE ffhe Words Madge and Dicky head?” Milly Stockbridge turned im- 3 Overheard. patiently upon her husband You' £ Every word of Milly Stockbridge's|the one that suggested this hole new rtless gibe at her husband’s lame- l.u\muvq- vou demonstrate what it's j8ss came distinctly to us Fortun- ! good for. = - ftely the orchestra was making so| “Woula you like me to order for Unless otherwise noted, these motices are written by the pros Bich noise that T dom't think the |you?” Kenneth Stockbridge's voice bureaus of the theatcys oF oiher attractions with which they dea) Jther guests of the cafe understood |was calmly courteous though therc fwhat she said even if they heard her. | was an infinitc Wearinese il o ¢ [] m Kallg Dorot Bacon vir § o exau . . | IT'S NOT A FIRE BE M o o o Do aaahe | T inow: what order for her if | z - i Strong. Letiy Lecd .otra 5 : i o : A i : . Bipoke and we could mot help being |she belonged to me.” Dicky muttered LAYLY M1l Letter Ilocks— il i S 2 But the gardener is fired with the 5 2 v ! i | right spirit. i - nwilling auditors of her vulgar |viciously to the rest of us. “A nice Totliorine. Glark i . S i by o b f 14 pirit. Join the victory gar: < IDisc o vor 3 ot 'deners, urges the National War Gare ruelty i stift dose of rough on rats. Irene Mullen i haw ul- | 7 h g Sn 1 G ho ) 3 i en Commissi i i To all appe wces her husband |I had no idea from talking with | / B e Y S e e | il J Lk 0 . : . i | d mission, Washington. . o Ue [N ; LY lad not heard he Not a facial [the lady the other evening that Gustatson Bhuscle changed and as for his pallor she wis a proposition like this irtation Group Bt could not have been more pro- | George, if ever a man was justified in | — ; S B il { Nita Berzamil Saaie Duguid, B | o O el st el » i | For June Breakfast n ced tha had bee v e | committing de: ki man is . s . rews, Frances MacDonald e 1o do & i e o . Merwin Jacob- e < P 3 3 i | (By Biddy Bye) imultaneous low protest from his ! boiled her in oil Felt and Paul Sceley ) | h, Dicky, don't!" [ 1 v | i6ht | = Th g 3 i v/ | There are a number of good things < fwife’'s relatives to which she at oncej *‘Oh, Dicky, do said nervon W ”—M“ Y,] Y S \ 1 ! Florence Mount A Ja . Plat an i e Y to serve at June breakfasts instead of ade a vixenish reply |1y. 1 couldn’t help the exclamation. | [} IS, Y0181t {ars el et ! 1 . |3 to serve a . “Oh vou all make me tired!" she|I felt chilled to the marrow at the BT I e s : , W e ‘_“‘_“"‘m‘ f“’“"da"‘: CerealLiy; = % 3 . rls in a min ¢ these summery goo: ings icved. “Ita ‘Milly how can you? lyision called up by my husband e — St L | Telen Amistrom. Aabel Anderson. with some nesw v cgg Plant—Slice fresh egg plant in e T i '"M\‘\'-i;m“ ’“w‘\‘-lxmnu\“;lljny:‘.: my hushand .]‘M s (l.\ A m,‘“’“‘;‘\ Julia Crowe, Lillian Sleath and Jessie mbers, funn L pieces one-third of an inch thick, ot g o o avorite refrain— “What's » matte hushand | extravaganza in three acts and s 18T RS S e el ; il sBalny i ¢ sces : : - m;fil’.’ \n\: e o o () 0 (il it e R e 2 ”W\ ‘”‘““:j:‘”‘ s ]‘r"y‘m gl Cncdidnge wettily costumed ! : vare, and sosk in cold mited water :or yourself! 21l you I'm sick of the [ know vyou had such a blood-thirsty b : embers a uture mem- | chorus how R one hour. Drain dry ip in beaten il Lol yon T o 0 O O Behand, qid you? Well, | Wards of 200 people, was produced at | bers of the Y. W. C. A Cor o oo e B b :hm?’ lvni\m‘:\(:'x'n;l all ‘Llwy“\‘u“:w :‘-'v]v'x:r ‘|”«ti|\(x-‘\‘A-H‘V.\H‘» “'.”_”- e if ever vou | the Y. W. C. A. last cvening by local | Patronesses—drs. A. W. Stanley q Cherry Crusts—Butter slices of w:} r|"!1;\k(\"‘\l\“flnu‘l’\nw[ route. and [ {develop symptoms of emulating that | talent hefore an audience that woull ‘T"' ‘,_“] }\I‘\)Jr‘uj-'\\~ \‘vv[ W. L Hun will offer th ey VT stale bread, spread thickly with F“’“_';‘ Bor't want any of you sniveling|female at the next table 1 shall act| doubtless have been larger had the SPvOrG, Stie H. B. Humason. Miss | second cek. The T e | cherries and juice, sprinkle with around me, cither | immediately and without . merey. | weather been cooler, but which made S W Miss Elf h East- | manag f sugar, add a bit of butter and bakg, I don't care what I find on the | Just listen to her, will you? {up in enthusiastic appreciation fov|man. A< flora Humphrey. MMiss | shawi oville t 3 " 1uickly in a hot oven. ¥ other side, It can't be worse than| There was no meed of the injunc- | that which It lacked in size. But with ; Bertha § reldon, Ars. Frank J. Porter, | They juaiity and 3 , rarchl s htenl Toast Reat twh Wwhat T endure here every day. Just tion. Indeed, we could do nothing | adverse weather conditions. the audi- [ Mrs. T D. Russell, Mr C. Noble, | vact ced to pleas \ well, add one tablespoonful of Book at every one of you now. for else, save obey, so strident and com- | torium was comfortably filled. The | Mrs. Georze Corbin, 3 C. B. Par- { new_specia un will consist Ty melted butter, one cupful of milk and §nstance You now how faint pelling were her tones. vr was given under the auspices of sons. Mr \ C. MeKinnie, Mrs. ¥. H Nelson, a comedy juggler, who is pro one tablespoonful of grated orange @lways am after a long ride, v | " “Aha, I've just caught on!” shelthe Y. W.C. A | Johnston, Ars. P. B Stanley. Mrs, | nounce 1c of the bes s , batter and fry brown one of you has asked me 3 ¢ | shrilled. “I wondered why you were | The various v'l»h-‘ in .vl\ls musical | D. 0. Rogers, Mrs. J. L. [Andrev | v"*' ivin anad ornten, mu i r-;::\:n s . s e rh toma Bbout my order. 1 might | so anxious to come here I should | play were evenly distributed and 5o, Mrs. Anna Oldershaw, AMiss M sical comedy entertainers; Nan Hew i ¥ X o death for all any of you car jthink yvou'd see enough of that| balanced that practically all of the Wessels, Mrs. Lawrence Mouat, Mrs. N‘-‘”‘J Sopanvan 2 laughable farc o crisp 'buttered toast. Garnish with Held in Subjection. | woman at school every day without | principals 18 an eqnalfonnokiint v flim W Il shtman MysH Geores Mvani [ETHE S prodical SouuEn tor i Tanics strips of sweet green pepper, and la¥y The orchestra ceased suddenly. and | trailing her here.” but the laurels of the cvening went ol e B € Pt M A GoRImbail | T8 B JnE e som il fand Tl a poached egg on each slice. Sprinkle the t words sounded clearl ~\!x‘~- ]\vInvv B LY \<’){=i':' .“_j"' ];“"{:":;; and Mrs. Buell B. Basselte, e ,‘:‘h"{ £ ie o . ““_‘ It with chopped parsley through the room. Tvery head was | S i B Do St ket Bl Wl mikn sl B el (o S St | Green Corn Griddle Cakes—aix turned toward the Stockbridge table, (fasteahinatpa O i nogcniand 4 Beor i oy bt i one cupful of sweet milk with one surprise Milly Stockbridge credulous child with the consummate PALACE THEATER. 1 00t of Evil,” starring the ; S S i JRst (0L 1y surDr 5 skill of a finished ingenue. In brief at favorite, Francis Mann wits clever enough to force a lau;;h‘i A n o 1 | *h of sa -ha o { B 1a though still the story of “Ii-Fi" deals with Bon- cool, summe vaudeville bill of ( pinch of salt, one-half teaspoonful of 1 in a milder wugh s 1 say in a i and jugglers or toes a L slice on a square of : i s an. | five acts and the regular feature pic- | o i baking powder, one egg. beaten, and p ant tone: The Popular Pleasure Grounds. :1:5.-1,1‘; ,,,':{\,4."\'\(,I.l,nl\&n:»l@‘:lLnlx 2 “"';“‘< Meel ororanliiy: b ;,‘,_\M;m,‘ at NCE CARNIVAL (By Betty Brown.) enough flour to make a thin batteg § I FFellivou SiAvoudon Bt RN shop at the close of day, is overtaken ' the Palace theater for tonight. Friday Any woman in the world—or any | Butter while hot and serve with honey and order I shall starve to “"“‘i’p;;i " Band Concert by the ndman, who casts her into a ; and Saturday, with the usual two | OPENS TONIGHT el or maple syrup or powdered sugar. Her elder sister, @ <, slende ¢ i promptly fall i lave ired tive face magic sleep he dreams a wonderful ! sho on Saturday night e | woman. with a tired. sensitive fz fisno with this little frock of pink and \EED A VACATION d dream, wherein the bisque and wood- | Barrymore will be seen in a screen NEED A VAC. N. took up the menu card, glanced over | EVery Sl"l ay en | en creatures of the toy shop come to|version of “Raffles. the tAmateur| Fhe SN (Eniuite forsanic t is highly recom-| (ilarksburk, W. Va.—John O'Day 3t hurriedly AL lifc, and many strange adventures he- | Cracksman,” founded on the famous | oneps (o ar Al Which | niended to seckers after roma died home here the other day “The lobster is said to be Very nict | pancing, Boating. Bathing, Billiards, | il herself and the toys before the | novel of fhe same name by Busene ( C0CNS (onisl - AL T A & B | phe gown itself is created from plain | after having worked for the Baltls Hero, MLy, she ventured timialy, Hornug. It is the story of a gentle- | N1 on L rect under the | organdie and set off by bic s | more & Ohio Railroad company for 53 No foubl hev GEIEr FEHEELS | et Table D ‘Hibte and A Ls Curte Ralph Britton the Sandman, | man burglar and is well fitted to Mr. siens of ' Tife and Drum | of White in the same mater ach | years without a vacation. He wad iy Al L i sang very well and Miss Dorls BradleY | Barrymore's personmality. This pic. | corps, ani i i Bowling, Roller Coaster and the Whip | morning light scatters the charm eaptiously “Things are upheld by bowknots of black s ly 78 years old e nice abo hese new places. = T tivate 8 dien o e she Iharmonic bendit| i S i i MR et to b g ,"h,».,'\"‘, \“fl_h\ LA Pierce and Norton, Props. captivated the aud e \;\h“n‘\ lf‘:’ ture is in six parts and holds vou in | promises tc shine any - e Just wait ks ULl they 8ot | g O Tt | sang very sweetly e Me Back to | guspense throughout its entire action. | fy: . o 3 o] their patrons well hooked. Babyland” and “I Used ta Believe in e e R r ever n this city, and with an rou’ll see how they'll sting you. S Fairies.”” No less pleasing was Miss < . - S ma | orehestra of twenty cap ans | 4 “Would you rather have something May in a novel acrobatic song and | ¢ . twen wpable musicians | [y : dressed as a shepherde . else, Millle?” her mother asked ne HARTEGRD. Who sang several numbers. Anothor | J40¢¢ specialty; Briscoe and Ward in | fur ntinuous music for danc- vously. It was plainly to be P e | songs, dances and stories; Marie | ing a real trea B scene that the whole family were held in S onlight duct or Miss v Sut Stockwell and Company in a China- | 5 | ers of the art of Ter The subjection by the neurotic woman's | : ALL THIS WEEK and F. Loring CHurchill who ! town tale, “‘Salvation Molly,” present- | management of the bazaar announces e ours O a vagaries. while perched on the rim of the cres- | ¢d in four scenes (It is said to be a | tiat no canvassing will be carried on 4 “Oh, Dicky Don't!” cent moon. The dance of the paper | tense, timely subject, full of comedy | duri the carnival, but an opportur “Haven't you a tongue in your The NeWOpel‘aPlayerS dolls was another feature of the eve- | and also exciting situations): Barbour | ity will be given the patrons of {he a s e b e e e e s oot et : and have a treat THE SECOND MIRTH PRODU as toy alphabét blocks, did'a drill in |and the soubrette, and Scamp and | few noveltics | g r a most pleasing manner. ‘With such | Scamp, who will perform on the hor- | It i EXOTIC B 5 ) ) the plan of the committee ap- f t N “HIGH J NKC" large cast it is difficult to mention | izontal bars. Maciste will also be | bointed by the musical or nm.Hml’..«xl y i Or o-l OI"I'OW S F I : ; - all lov AND onally the various principals, but [ seen in “The Liberator,” and the { to have continuous dancing swith but ! whose work staod out pre-| Palace-Kinogram News will v = FASCINATION Tves. 25¢ to T5c. Mats., 25¢ and 30c. | eminently were Miss Ruth Bassette as | shawn. XHB = IS S s St a rag doll, Miss Margaret Mitchell e or = ==—=¢ | a colored doll, Harry Miller as a | Nazimova, the distinguished Rt the usual run of dance music. Some N th‘ ' . dier doll and William O'Brien, his ri-\{ o trcec will be the attraction at the| of the best musicians in the city have i o 1n SUPREME ART val, a gentleman doll, Tdson Lock- Palace, Sunday, in the powerful|been secured to play with the com- : i 3 like them . > woodife LTI e s o Red Lantern” She is | Pined Grum corps and band orchest 3 W JEL ple, a doll's head, Mis en Rack- | o7 i and enornious gather 3 eSSt seen in @ dual role, playing both 1 re expected 5 2 Imn Cori a Zi m flva liffe, a talking doll, Miss Lillie Bertini, the G T R e ) : X 1 8 a numbers arranged by the 20 piece orch S dny e B ror A give promise of somethi also be | few intermissions, and the better than 3 t ¢ a talking doll, the two clowns, and | I o . Blanche, e L e e ”Cr:‘m,:;“‘ 2 Shows Sat.—6:30 and 8:30 ‘Arnold Wallen, Miss Margaret Duguid, | the English girl he roles are of ht ar Miss Nora Walsh as the toymaker, a |Such vastly different character t e[| ionday ien ) B pectively. | i amazing to think that one woman | USE TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND el Ees B el nans ood tand RGN SUNDAY AFTERNOON : SA RDAY ::w‘\“ (‘\(‘)i\‘\nn( s unusually FOX'S THT ‘7\1‘]4 : THE RED | b u:,n.\ wha took part were " Car fie, Ol - CONCERT AT LYCEUM | Jumping Jacks—Ernest From, Hil- | Love": Episode No. 5 of “Th 8 | 1) EhtciEChianiRo LEREIOE LA lory Mo Louis Schacht, ward | Trail.” and four acts of Fox vaude- s LANTERN Today Koplowitz, Abraham Berkowitz, Ellie | ville are the offerings tonizht. During | . s o ! Cohen, Fred Kebbel, Thomas Lanza, { the past few days FoxX's has been DAL 155 Ceac o € | the 3 : ®1concert which will I Sedvne George Heinzman, Leon Greenberg | Mecca of hundreds sccking relief iven ! i X & . oF o < ang | Penefit of Armc . 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