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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSYWAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 192t DAILY F HION SERVICE IN AND OUT - VARIETY OF LINES IN EVENING COATS ey mm "“F "ur BY EDGARR FRANKLI Just because the n she was to marry would not take her to i Syl i el bl oot dbrenk o etilborys el ll'l sl brother's clothes and went and saw that prize hght, ? T | ing evening coat offers a variety of —J\ ra - L The fight was tame as compared with what followed. | - lines as well as materials this season o > 3 — & An ultra-evening, light colored effect &7 i B & 5"4 BY MARIAN HALE. New York, Sept. 22.—The envelop- -1I[|’ 'IIII (Copyright 1917, by W. J. Watt & Co). .:r achieved m, l}?e handsome, g.lace Tuless otherwise noted, theme notices Are writtem by the press . : bHro. ded pussy willow satin wrap bureaus of the theater or sttractions with which they @eee «Continued from Yesterday's Herald.) ‘.'l. \Xnnv :‘r my wardrobe, I fear.” the j e hpen herelonttha et s s \ Auihany Fry i lai fondlof k] Yours? Macy (‘_',f:'m"” smiled 4 G, bloused back, so popular this year. = } VIRGINIA RAPPE COMEDY Felix Martin are at their best in the ing experiments in human nature, “They will be a trifle large, but $ i - A warm, luxurious wrap from-E. \ AT PALACE THURSDAY. | comedy roles. takes a supposed young man by the |you'll have to hitch them up in spots # 1 | J. Wile is of Sorrento blue velour. Nig LU In presenting Virginia Rappe, the co;igl:r:: wc:‘hbutmtglgA(‘}l:.?;I:' ul:!; name of David Prentiss, whom he|and make the best of it” Anthony A *hief ng o A L#aN \ ricti ¢ the e 2 b2 R Nt R TR EA et et i BoR 1A | BUTsGRA R REnIS SO A T : : 11:{“?:‘1{’;: rAIr)“;':I:’rlrr‘:\';)‘ji}l:i(‘]l:l?.’l‘:\“lh("lv'f]c- v 4 ;::‘x:: o(lh:h:e .Allu('}(le case, al.the latest release, is her one best bet. match, to his apartments and offers [ course, but it is unavoidable. Just : : IR atharay Ridnic sl sainiig o) the : aace T T ey Tl s, aodod atiractionifor ibe Sng the young man the chance to realize [a moment, please.” SR g HoHbmiat s et Tl I and Saturday of this week, in a two- |three days of next week the man- his lifelong ambition to become a civil He left the room with a nervous ¥ Eates ORUE WD, A reel comedy, “The Twilight Baby,”|28ement offers a carnival film num- engineer at his (Fry's) expense. stride altogether unlike his usual dig- ; § i ARotheyRoiening jwrap,RAhcwn Jor the ; L q Y| ber with 4 movies stars in the cast. niNed atide. | He hirsedt wildly lal the right, is a Franklin Simon import. \ management wants it clearly un- S — - It brings vividness and gorgeo: derstood that they are not offering it 3 Well, she was my personal maid | most, into the nearest closet in the & ness and gorgeousness i to uphioldlany lof the H 8 CAPITOL—HARTFORD. ~—at least it won't hurt you to know |corridor and switched on the light. . g & nieg A 1 cerned in the Arbuckle caso, but to |, Bdith Roberts in “Luring Lips" will that mueh,” Mary dimpled. “I sent|The old blue sult—ah. that was the =% It is of orange velvet with an un- chow to the public who she s oo tino [be the attraction at the Capitol the for her and asked her to bring my|one! With the suit over his arm and usual back panel of gold-brocaded movies e bad sppam ot tn b o the |jast half of the week. This is an in- bag and—there's the bag 2 pair of shoes in the other hand, he tissue. . This wrap has a deep collar bor of picturcs with stars and nos wat | tense story of a woman who sacrifices “You u're a respectable young |tiptoed back to David of ostrich, shading from yellow into had her name-in the advortising witn | BUCH to secure her husband’s release woman?' Anthony said hoarely “This is the next best thing to the : s orange. the exception of the brand new Henry | [TO™ Priscn even to the extent —of “Thank you. unquestionably,” Mary | clothes you wore, and I'm sure you'll 3 f Lehrman comedies. ‘“The Twilight having him think her untrue while smiled dryly find them all right,” said he. ? : - ; / Baby" is a brand mew comedy of the | ¢ 18 trapping the really guilty man. “And—or—as such, the thing to do| “I suppose they are.” sighed Mary, ¢ g e : that his voice was coming hollowly (i two part type. It Is a Firet Nationa1| T Fosamond Johnson, one ot the Is to get you out of here as quickly | with a significant glance at the door %3 x 5 A= and from a great distance, presum- | \ Wi ploture and shown In the theaters of | CTiEINators of such wonderfully pop- and as inconspicuously as possible.”| Anthony allowed himself a single . A ably from the caverns of a matri- \ I First National franchise holders. The | jro SVNcopated songs as “Under the “I've heen trying to get out incon- [sigh of relief. ; : 5 mony-infested Hades. Palace management ha received quite | B2Mboo Tree.” and “Oh, Didn't He eplcuously myselt,” Mary suggested “This, then, is our parting.” he said, / T Stop!” Mary cried. She thumped a few Inquiries’ as to who this Vir-|iiamble,” will be here with Syncopa- Anthony rose and his sickly smile| with a faint, kindly smile. “I ask ¥ “ the ble with her small clenched first | ginia Rappe is, and if her pictures tion, a joyous jazz jollification in appeared agnin your pardon and the best thing I cs 13 # < as she lcoked straight at him and X | Savelst il rocn Shown Inlthiallcity, which his inimitable five negro plan- “I can—ecan only apologize and as-| wish you is a safe home. Goodby. N - gasped: ¢ and if 1t was possible for us te show | t3tion songs in a chronological dis- sume all the blame,” he sald u ad- “Au revoir,” Mary said, with an- 2 ‘Why, I—I wouldn't marry you if one of her pictures. So in keeping play of taeir development in the fly. “I will have Wilkins bring you [other glance at the door. ¥ g you were ten times the last man in up with our policy 5o give Palace pa- popular craze. “Eight & your clothes, and as soon as you are the world! Besides, I'm engaged now \ trons what they want, one of her com- D L e dressed wo will—" ; CHAPTER IV. to the very finest man in the whole cdies has been selected for & show.|company proves delightful. James “You mean those men's clothes?" wedatle . : world:" : v Stlver, 1?813;}’9.,;?1 and G;or‘%;{lr:y Mary asked sharply. - \ “You're engaged!" Anthony cried e appear in “The Star Boarder. Charlie “Ot coura When Anthony reached the living i : y intelligently. . mg“;? lfi::c;la':in:n:lm \z;l::;\zns.;mb:: Wilson is a loose nut from the tree I wouldn't do that for an even|room Johnson Boller, fully groomed : Yes, and he's a sane man, too, cause of this, is the only theater in|Of laushter and the Franklin Brothers million dollars!” Mary informed him.[and ready for the day, walked ih and and he doesn't fry over the prospect this city that can present this picture. |2f® hand to hand balancing experts. She was not exactly helpful, sitting | looked around with: A of marrying me!” the young woman All theaters have been trying to = there staring at Anthony with her| “Where's the kid?" p hurtled on. “He's a real man, and it : the Virginia Rappe comedies and on | MUSICAL COMEDY SKIT great, deep-blue eyes. They were very Sr—dressing,” said Anthony. he ever finds out that you made me 4 Hndmg $Ha bl CHi DossbIAHA I Firsti Na® 5 beautiful doubtless, but they| “Where's breakfast?” Mr. Boller stay here all last night, he'll ignore tional franchise holders only, have e e caused Anthony's mind to stagger. He | pursued the circumstances and shoot you just been very quick and unjust to con-| ~‘The Love Lawyer”, a snappy pushed the button for Wilkins He stopped. The window at the end - as sure as you're sitting there!” demn them. little comedy and the feature act at “I deplore the necessity of sending |of the corridor was open and the fresh | (i3 using his soprano voice, was_ Wilkins entered. “Beg pardon, Mr.| “That——that man!” she whispered “The Management.” |FOX’s the last half of the week, went over well this afternoon, as did the you out as you came, Miss Mary, but morning Lreeze was blowing MENtIY |humming a little tune Fry,” said he. “A gentleman to see|quite dramatically. —er—Wilkina! Mr. Prentiss’ clothes, [ past him. Also he sniffed. And just as pure premonition had [YOU . . ‘He is merely an old friend of mine, - R O e R it you please Who's using perfume ound [gent Anthony's skin to crawling, just| 1 can't see him Anthony said|Miss Mary,” Anthony said impa-|CONSTANCE TALMADGE—PALACE |singing, dancing and novelty numbers. “What of them, sir?" Wilkins asked nert"L ;-:».u-a Johnson Boller. as his scalp was prickling and mg,qu{:‘.kllfi‘_. SR o, | entry. Constence Talumadyge, Ksansth Hare 1‘he'fenlur:;‘;)|61ux:_ish? I;;ze;l;v:;t- . eyes narrowing an David was ilkins smiled. *“But this gentle-| “Did your man say Robert Vining?" a > i o SImSorYe R LS 3 y arrowing angrily, « s your man say Robert Vining?”|lan and the old time favorite, Flora| it} “Too Mix in the title role. The Bring them here.” ong—rank!” sald Anthony's | \with them | man’s on his way up now, sir,” he “Of course.” ay S i “But I can't do that, Mr. Fry.” [guest. “Don’t you smell it?" By way of raiment, David, the grip |51id. “He’s one of your friends, and N ey ag T Vining of Vin- |} Rl are offered in First National's| principal characters are a man, & girl, “Why not?" Anthony asked crisply “I smell nothing,” Anthony said. as|omotied.” wore the daintiest tailored |the office allowed him to come up and |ing & Dale, lawyers, in Wall street?” | 2€W Production “Lessons in Love,” at fa horse and a dog and the unfoRling “You told me to disposs of them |an expensive pungence tickled his | coyine’ oo o or skirt and dis- | erely phoned that he was coming. | Mary cried softly. the Palace on Thursday, Friday and [of the plot gives a briskling story of . 8 : L 9 Saturday. ‘“Lessons in Love,” is an|red blooded fighting, dashing horse- last night, sir. I've thrown them out!" |nostrils suddenly, “but I'll see—* 16 > It is Mr. Robert Vining, sir! o7l gat Yt tan’ g silken hose, slender French Of course,” said Anthony. “It isn't : Anthony caught his breath He started for the corridor s heels. David's slim, round, girl-| MArY. with one small shriek, bound- | possible that you know him?" adaption of the famous stage play,|back Tiding and a tender tale of love. “Where h you thrown them?"” [stopped short. David had left s | throat, suggested the faintest powder- | €1 from her chair like a frightened “Know him?" Mary echoed wildly,| The Man From Toronto,” which was | The usual news reels are shown and so “Out with the other refuse of the|room and was coming down—and still | " !fawn! Then, as the lightning flashes, [« That's the man I'm soing (o marryi- |ehacted with success by Henry Miller, [ is an added feature—Clyde Cook 'n - day, sir—on the dumbwaiter.” {1t dia not sound like David! David. | Yet in spite of her charms, John- | Mary turned, and it seemed that she| His quiet smile was gone now;|2Pd the photoplay version is said to|"The Sailor.” This is & side splitting 1 “Then—well, nover mind. That Is |in Antheny's shoes, six or seven sizes | o “p W0 P8 C o8 o €t " in. | floated through the air and down the | wasting no further time in aimless|De Constance Talmadge's best. The|comedy, full of real laughs. all, Wilkins,” wald Anthony Fry, his|too large. should have begn thumping | einctively from his chair. could do |COrTidor. In rather less than another | comment, he turned and tottered into | XCith vaudeville bill for the last half volce thickening somewhat clumsily: these footsteps were firm |5 imore than stare at David with the |%6¢ond the door of the recent David's | the corridor. of the week is featured by four ex-|.,op PICTURES ARE The invaluable one retired. David |little pats, with the sharp rap of a ‘o.nara] expression of a fish new- amber closed with a slam. Robert Vining and Johnson Boller | cellent acts headed by the Dawson = POX'S sat hunched on the bed and seemed | heel once or twice on the polished | niethe CEPINSEON 0 & econd aft.| At the door the buzzer was buzzing. | were sprawling in the deep chairs, op- | Sisters Co., in a nifty review. Other AL LIS altogother unaffected by the disaster.|floor beside the runner. More still, | % 00 FUo Pl o (el P e thick Will you see him, sir?" asked Wil- | pocite one another, smoking com.|acts inchude the Three Dixie Boy Announcement made by the man- “Well, you'll have to make the best | with no regard at all for eaution, Da- Who's that | xins. fortably and giving every evidence of | SINEers of harmony; The Faynes, in|agement at Fox's tell of the coming of | i That's - Davi Anthony said| “What? Yes said Anthony. “Take | having settled down for a consider- |Something unusual: and Mason and |some great photo dramas. Among away that chair and that extra plate | gble sossion. Young Mr. gining|DiXon, in a southern line of talk and |them is “Thunderclap,” a screen ver- kly The—the boy w. girl?” pbefors yed ohen)the, Soor. | grinned through the smoke at his|comedy. sion of that famous play, “Checkers and also Dustin Farnum in “The HOLDING A HUSBAND “It would seem so.” ~ Mr. Robert Vining entered like the | ojqer friend. ey ERireitr oo ereq | MUSSUIAL DarAgon he was, lithely and| Anthony smiled strangely and lad y 'HE LYCE Primal Law.” This is Dustin Farnum’s % tvin room. und slopped. more | 45l 42 8 tieer camatic fis brow. Sl first production since he has returned the livin, room, and stoppe more a dramatic hand upon his brow. 4 ny cla % - P - Oh boy, what a show! Such w. vies. Sunday night fea- Anthony clasped Vining’s hand and Tiwitl mot Join' (he discussion,” he oy, what a show Suck. was|to the movies. The y nigl ‘ 9 - genuinely startled, and regarded the 3 Adele Garrison’s New Pnase of altered T ; e open, | 5aid_heartily R e the verdict of those Who saw “Sep-|tures will bring Edna Murphy and altered David with: mouth wide open. said. ‘“Headache! One of the—er— Mn the | Johnnie Walker in “Live Wires,' a ok aches thiatimake iy RIeral by Jo o nosEa M LN (autpTemsnted it . . 4 frankly. "What—o> fasted ?” B e I Y oo am| 1vceum theater this afternoon by the | genuinely interesting story of college evelations of a Wife e ey, said i mastr, | LOn, since.” grinned youns e | do85" Anthony grouned. "Comes | ioyt"Sasi-al comets compuny. Thia lte; ana Eileen Percy in “Maid of the and his volcs had the edge of a ra. | Vining. “I—who uses pertume around | Sudeniy: you Know. Sac SCHOR 6| production was staged under the per- | West,” a comedy drama of a real wild Sei AIARe: i Siare' B 'Eoclilalis SWiL | Bere e e e thine that can he done (fonal supervision ot Bert Howe, a|west girl and her experiences in New kine. . 8ho came here last night, under | ~NO one.” Anthony maid, paling| o UV T0S T RE N massage.| YW York producer. Lew Brems aid | York. X What Mrs. Ticer Showed Madge. sured many times that I had am al-|a misapprehension. while masquerad- | SH8htly. “Possibly— Perhaps you'd do that for me, John- ) Whatever, If anything, Hugh | most uncanny faculty of reading peo-|ing as a Hoy. You will forget imme- Vining's eyes twinkled. “Guess I} it J ~God bless my moul Wilkina satd| ‘'Good morning. Bob! You've break- . N son?"” ple's charnoteristics from their ~ = & et imagined it,” he said. “There’s al it o ac covered comcern- ately that T have told you this. 3 ligec oo ; EARGRRE | hed | Slacbyered | Som | physiognomies. Now, with no truce Yot e Wil ng an reason! Well, it's early, but I thought ; ure,” said Johnson Boller, whose Very good, sir.” Wilkins said ing Junior In his search of the corn-|,f whame or self-condemnation—in-|to broakfaut. siro” B ®I1'a arop n for a moment in passing|eves shot two questions to the sec- [dialelgialiaicolol -'F'rJrJrJrJr—lr ertb studio, he kept It to himsefl, |deed, I do not think I %knew a really ASRan? sithoed ot Mary and see what you thought of the al-|ond. “Sit down and we can go on m] and himeelf out of the way, I sus.|%ane moment from the time of my| “yes I'm quite human. she saia|leed battle last night. Hello, Joan- | talking while I rub. . KEITH Dected, deliberately, that he might|child's dimappearance—I remolved to|crisply. “I eat breakfast son! Heard you were staying here.| “Well, I have to lic down for this,” - 3 - < ] learn what Tem Chester knew of | Coffee was poured and food served i Pid you go. too?” Anthony, sxpisinod . 20n thelbed you ) YARENTL{E L ot have to answer my Questions Hugh Grantland's plans if I could |and Wilkins moved out “Yep,” said Johnson Boller. | know, and it's—well, it_is likely to m— Early in the morning following my |compass it by any chicanery e sniiraro e “It was one grand lemon, Anthony, | take an hour or more. You wouldn't BEST OF inl | gone now Mary asked | u i POTOPLAYS U b father's arrival, young Mr. Chester “What Has She Heard?" quietly. was it not?” asked Mr. Vining, spraw- | care. to wait around, 0 appeared again with a note from the| “Please pardon me for this ex- Yes.” sighed Anthony. e, Bt ,g',‘:ymn"d 2o ST Scoulut Avcs & LIt S ot A o army officer, which held no heading [hibition,” I said humbly, and I did ien, without wasting any more | Pinching the end of his cigarette. | Robert replied. “And while on't o P e [ e e TS S TS o [ Ty or salutation not need to feign the tears which |time. wouldn’t it be well to decide “.‘""l“'“' Soming f]'."'" i’“’";““" in | understand it, of course, I'm sure I'm = === rir-iy- —Hrr-ir=ir= - o for day or |cam - a ; ayes |Just what we are going to do?” particular, was standing in the cor-| sorry to have intruded. Goodby."” ‘Must go away 0! v ame only to readily into my yes. L3 < rido }e looked straight at his mas- “You—haven't intruded,” Anthony begun. ‘“‘Nothing to teil “But I am almost cruzed for the Anthony sighed bitterly. t 1d with great meaning, and hav d. Onl | — —S but remembe cour- want y trac atter W “Now that you have eclected to |!er and 7 o V- | cried. miy=t B e DS e e AL A D S O ing caught his attention he rolled his el laon'c | bother | explaining,’ THURS.—FRI. AT. courage! You have been |[slight, of my baby. I think from |change into a very charming young 1" : 5% a0 brave, be patient a little |this note, Maj. Grantk "o | woman, T have no idea of what we're | €Yes toward David's room and nodded | _,;3 young Mr. Vining. “I beg your » . Maj. Grantiland must be s - A f i sl slightly. Again he looked at An-| 4 i i while longer aition. No mat- on the track of something. Yet he|&o0ing to do, if you mean by way of Y 5 " | pardon for breaking in and—good ter what developments, stick [will not tell me. Oh! I cannot|&etting out unnoticed.” Enonyaiasataheinodded;iaut Rt hony vivs Fitiie HENRY LEHRMAN Presents outwardly to your th that [bear it! I think I shall go mad!" “It must be lovely to be such turned abruptly. the child wandered away, and I had planned deliberatel thoroughly good and proper man,” “You'll—excuse me for a moment, (Continued Tomorrow). is lost. You ay trust Mr. [make some appeal to Tom Ci Mary said sweetly. “Couldn’t you pos-|Bob?" he asked, in the same low, Chiester absolutely. Hurriedly, [but I found myself swept aws ibly forget yourself for a moment [husky voice that had afflicted him *GRANTLAND, my meal terror, forgetting to note|and tell me how you plan to get me|before this morning. = ATTRETR E ? 'ty and | z 5 s, | § hossible effec o f here? Couldn't you spend just He hurried across the room 1 read the note two or three times, |its possible effect upon him ut o i e hurried acro a pussling over i. If it meant any-| His answer, when it came was |five minutes trying to think just|followed W:lkins as he backed into GET .THE HABlT—GD TO thing at all, it meant that Hugh|husky, and his voice trembled. what I'm going to tell my people shadows of the corridor. 3 Grantland had some distinct clew as| “T know.” he sald, pityingly. “It h?" gasped Anthony. nlvel wishes 1o mes youl sir’lthe ox to Junlor's fate. And he had 1dt|must be terrible, and I don't see for Oh. yes. T have people-—a mother |, ajuable one whispered. “I'd go at » and a father and then some more, | to ™" o n o in a bit of a 8 me in uncertainty when he knew|my part s 4 But what he saw or didn’t see, I|Mary informed him e people, al- |\ yper, it 1 may say so.” Today, Friday and Saturday bl Sl et s most as proper in their nations as A Resolv oL ster know, ffor e tore N e | e Anthony passed him without fur- c¢ 99 I had long suspected that he, like sathless from running, dashed up Young woman.” d Anthony H:I‘(:' (;onml.:::\v:‘_:“:‘nr:;.mci(«i",'"::(,oljlas,: I OM MIX e rake, did not look with any the verand deeply. solemnly. ave avolded oRT s - 8 : Faserial ol i women all my the foot of the bed. clinging to it, TR degree of confidence on feminin “Mis’ Graham! Mis' Graham!" he T and her bhosom heaved and her eyes mentality or_judgment in emrgon- shouted. = “Ma wants you (o come| “Yes?" Marysaid. oo |40d hef Dosol OANOD The Night Horseman Now Playing Empire Theater, Hartford and cies, and with a sudden access of |over quick as you can! Yes, ma'am, hysterieal anger. ! crumpled the|just like lightning, she said.” steadily marching to the zallows as a mote in my hand and fung it to the| “What has she heard?” T gasped,|trave man should. with never a fal- 2 Poli’s Plaza, Bridgeport. floor of the verand And 1 acquit|even as I arose and started down|t(T once he has started, “because to Added Attraction aymelf of an ouch o yorsonal [the steps. my-—possibly eccent -mind, matri- 2 5 . . myself of any touch of per -7, CLYDE COOK It’s a First National Picture ! wanity In the nction or the thought| “Shall I get your car?” Tom Ch mony has no attractions. The bache- in a side-splitting comedy ®ehind it For Hugh Grantland volunteered. “T'll go along |lor state. T fondly imagined, was to That wan a good enough e || B el LT EA “THE SAILOR” All Theaters Want to Play It, But Only First N: apinion of me in this stressful hu bu_don’t mind | be_my chose until death said heartily. “What has it to do with 1 cared ne whit. But the thought of Please come with me” T re- Bis possessing any scrap of informa-|turned. “lHere's the car ke zetting me out of here?” THURS. FRL SAT. ————————————————— > 5 v i astor e et n| While he brought the car up 1|eetting mo out of heret® Oh Boy, What a Show! MoseallConedy tional Franchise Holders Can Play It. he was not sharing with me lashed |puzzled over his offer to accompany i ury : e, and there came to me the con-|as you wll = Anthony said. with B Par wneariedualline: Ryotne ViEUbai i (v G rantana dknan agTon Aqulvering Mash aBontithe SeptemberMorn “THE LOVE LAWYER” Chester's eyes were upon me charged him to keep watch over|fact of your presence I alone w S g — e stonishment, bro me. But wad no time for which-|take the blam N Presented by the < ~ ~ "l wide astonishment. beoweht [me. "Rut L had no time for wich-| W5 DAL, g Sunday Evening Keith Vaudeville e Do tavioy er might come to me later—ns 1| “And AhelinaoiE inon e L oyt Revue Flayers §. TWO BI - will make what am S e ; S Ty o [thony #ry roncluded. and nerved l « barred 1 feit sure. |her thtacell tanme Cwithexoita: | (ROuEN) s fwashisiolce broks “1|| ison Snerobal te ault, |ment, gave with concern will consent to marry you = : 5 Tt B et et | ™ i own. dearier ans sabd put | THON ericd Johnson Tote ay | > Something Unusual. on o what?" said ary i Wes aio certdin from his face—.in|ling me inside the room and a8 et ke e b D e % YN , 5 5 THREE DIXIE BOYS days ns & teacher, | was as my day want you to he brave, and I me|thony repeated, an LA ni i ’===S=————'= what this is* i ) ~ She too om her ocke v small o 5 : DANCE sttt Lot ot U e - { ) S 4 i Singers of Harmony. 7E 4 That the |drive madly toward the er farn Mrs. « met me at the door Newington Town Hall [simiiar animat ‘iovs Cwin whicn| ‘ B , Friday Evening Tiios populate the bathiub . ‘ RAN D H MASON & DIXON e e ‘ eSO . ‘ constallce 1 A Southern Line of Music By Maple Le“! tid w0 | A : e Days Only, Beg. Today tural color and corrects DI GRAS MARDI G [on her nercety FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON, New York : 5 DUVAL & KIRK ARMAN M P > . X il “LURING LIPS” : 4 iR criea sobbinge| [ { NOR o SORNEON Songs and Comedy. Orchen s y, ey, e il [ SRR T e | anesase |8 L Talmadge ———— p 4 N Bl Siin troubles are effcctively comnny. 3 T New Acs maiiuon | i | Babysinihiss itle ipothet i . W‘;fl'%";fl"‘:&‘ |} 3 | HARLIE i A"‘:“l’l.\)‘ll(l[‘lx “LE s s ON s DAWS?:I(\)T S,ISTERS i . for Trial - ] JILSON BROTHERS 1 ., in STATE ARMORY [ Jneea sl S0 o Gourauds s : SRy a0 A Nifty Seng and PRll)AY Ev A | x ¢ b AT AND TWO : AJOR ORCHESTIRA i Ea | Orlenfal Cl’eam . ires OBERTS Dance Review. > Plodes— o teeth of Ivory were : =e for back as 100 B. C. v

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