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DATEY PASHION SERVICE rFlaxipg Peg - Topped Trousers Are the Latest Popular .P-’lay Garb for Children \’ Tiaring per tops display them. s6!ves o the newest rompers for all two ' to' ‘temdyear-olds. - These “most popular parments‘are of poplin, ma. | Adras or ahambray, trimmed with pip- frrgs or collars and cuffs of the'same material In 4’ contrasting color Mhe wear and ' tear. of summer sports ' transterred (from cloth to entivle by the boyr' suite which are made’ nith ghort 'istraight trousers thut seldom reach ' the’"knee.” The | SOME are ¥ elthier' owe or two.plece styles, made ‘of \tHe sume materials as the ‘rompers, U ' “¥For 1ess strenuous wear there are dafnty dasessés*of finer materinls for smal giris na ) / A colléction of children's dresses \ ¢ | from Paris shows diminutive arescee | =S of" ehiffon velle ‘in * pale colors and fn white trimmed with ‘many-velored smocking They ure simple as shért” as to skirt and Ane handwork, LR Adele Garrison's REVELATIONS OF A WIFE New Phase of Unleds otherwise indicated, theatrical notioes and reviews by the press agencles for the respective amusement comp: “Then ¥Bu il Kinay remove vour. self”and your family: from~the house at ones' T.sald “brusquely, “+bot ‘1 shall* very gladly take eare of them f they ‘are willing "$o accept our Ress pitativy " ‘ : ok Oh; Dad' Don't he an anointed tdiot Just becaude ‘you ware born that way s daughter: demanded from | thé cot where: she had threwn ‘her. |self ~='Can’t ‘son " tell ‘the ‘remt * thing when yvon 'see #t° I'm awfully mueh |obliged ‘to you, *Mrs. Graham, for my {part, and T'I" ba mighty ‘glad to rest here a bit. T don't. need any ottrer bed than this. Tt's awfully: comfort. able. “And-=tf you go' for a " ‘dector, |don't »u think you ought to take Don Ramon ‘with you? The - otrce: over from a pill-slinger wowldn't' do him a little bit of hurt." Despite her crudeness 1 could have hugged "her ‘for the way out that her solicitous thought for “Don Ramon" had given me 4 What the De- manded Accidental Guests Commanded “COLD STEEL" AT FOX'S SUNDAY | GOOD ATTRACTIONS AT PALACE. “Cgfa 'Bfeel,” which features ‘at| 'The Auhday night program’at fhe |Fox'e tomorrow night,' is b romance | Palace offets three feature ‘photoplay |87 tpday“and the sereen version of | dttraction¥ with ‘Reginald Desny in |the “story, “In The Shadow ~of' the|the final' round ‘of' “/The Yewther | {5 . Pushers,” a fast moving episodé’that Temorrow night will also bring |8 the best of the entire seties. Eugene o Mary "Atden, star of*“The Old Nest,” |O'Brien ‘will be offered* in ‘“\Worlds | § J |4 “Thd Man With' Two ‘Mothers.” | Apart” a thrilling“tale of l0vb, uds Monday's progtam will be featured | venture, and romantic ¢ drame, and with'aw “Ala¥ian pieture, entitled, | Conatance Binhey will'be ‘presented in | “The ‘Belle of Alaska,” and Constance [ "The iMagic Cup,” a comedy" drdma Talmadge in “A Pair of Eilk Stock-|that is very entertaining” ‘' Have' you ings:*" ever had an unéontrollable desire to He~—to*lle magnificently 8o akto 4m: presd sonfeone with your importance? / EDITAR WHITE FOR — $ : nrie matter of fact you' are nothing of .the | / v | P GEFUL [;AMPAI[iN sort? On' the ‘assumptivir that! ydu | p 1 | will answer all of these questio | ducer's relense, ‘based . 'on” the. desira. teatures Monte Blue. and n Harty Under- This was the ques. el over and With my supporting ot the veung into the house 1 tal. 1o her Just what g wood playing that mé wai brain hene upon girt T had from 4 over as irm st hrought tomobile weeek, " the L lowr n the room I refiected, could one And a Ituation than this® with Eillian and this girl both ignorant of ¢he fact that the elder woman's rec- reant hushy and the abject of the roma atloration person leveloped keep hoth 4n I postponed my reflec- charaeter of Harry 1emes I had .de- to preserve his as- to lne, trimmed very with Sd A younger were the upor me tgnorance wom tie Tt them same to nderwood's cided sumed until how best irdentity She Can’t Rest Here With the Lilllan's door, piunged 'frrto | 1 talk, as father greeted efr daughter v banished all introspee- | Have you ‘ever had the desirs to pre: tend to soméone that you're’a dash- | the affirmative Allan ‘Dwan‘has: pro- | . ! |duced “A Perfect Crime," .a ‘comedy i e apening o : Favors Strikers, But Admonishes 5:’:_,’,,,, ) ps / bilfty and ‘evéen importance ‘of lying a maelst: " Them to Be Calm [m an intelligent way. - The pictute and mother This effectu 1 found mveeif of BRolE EPY-T-‘..M E .‘I.AL,LES (Westinghouse—East Pittsburgh.) & p. ‘'m.—Popular concert by Bur- 1ey?s ‘Novelty” (Birls')) orchestra ing -hérg or a society belle when'as'a |arama, as his second Associated Pro- tomes to the Palace:theater:on :Mons day,” Tuesday, and Wednesday, ¢ artd i come temper in and made me lostng® my fashion KB vORE TALES perilously childis} . 930 p. m. Yo 9 p | Evening' Lamp." 9 p. m.—Classical concert b Bur- ley's Novelty (Girls') orchestra m.—"Under the { ¢ < ] | Emporia, Kansas, July 22 —(By As- | sociated Press.)—Governor Henry:J.! Allen ‘had falled early today to per-| “On the same bill for the first half of the week are four geod Kaith audeville acts teaturing Douglas. and CUFFY BEAR BY ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY | »c N | LR suade his lifelong friend, Editor Wil- |V , liam ‘Allen White, to remove from the | Earl, the comedy favorites: and window of the Emporia Gazette's of- Ge0rge Walsh in a new chapter:of fice a yellow placard expressing sym. 'With'Stanley in. Africa pathy with the striking shopmen, and | a final conference at Topeka today| was to decide who should swear to the | are going to have that test. And inforthation ‘on which it was expect- | While' the case is pending, strict .ob- ed ‘Mr. White would be arrested. * servance of what the constituted au. Mr: White's colors were still flying | thoritles consider the law is the .only buttered crumbs and 'set'in a hot oven | thi§ morning. He had not removed hope for labor.” : ¢ unt!] tMe sauce bubbles throtigh and |the placard which annovnces “we are | the crumbs are brown. S for the striking rallroad men 50 per| 810,00 RACE TODAY. *Salmon’ts a 'good Mish, to use in this L% The governor holds that dis-| yyingsor, Ont., July 22.-~The most way, and, green peas-are a good ac.| playing the card is a violatiow of the . ijznt - field of thoroughbreds companiment. state court of industrial relations 1aW | nypught together in Canade in many : whieh forblds picketing. ‘| years was entered today in ti8 featute Thé conference today at Topeka|event of the opening ‘dayis program at folowed one here last night The | the Kenilworth track, the intérnation- | governor had s2id he hoped by that'al handicap for $10,000. - “Thirteen conference to persuade Mr. White to were named fo start. remoye the placard. Judge J. A. Me- LS Dermott, of the industrial court, car- e oS G LAMP RIM Mr. White instructed his represen- B tatlve, Attorney Henry Ganse, to say fcn s ihead, that he would not back down. iy Mr ‘Whits expected his arrest 'ves- hurft Abiensy wu; terday. He waited until 2 o'clock ‘in o Y amavalit Ry the afternoon before he received word the use of a stfap from.the governor that he had been YR Plgekte grantzd a ‘reprieve,” but he had al- pattiaronnalthe ready prepared a statemept. In this 1 q = tiv statement he reiterated his support of Ll anciDassisie the industrial court law, saying, how- end “"oflv&“h the ever, that he would fight to the end buckle }}hon the any attempt to hinder free speech or Belts £ s= Hdtask a free press. He expressed himself as QLEERL g L pull will loosen the rim without dam- ! the lens Lo all right, demanded. | stand alowe vou mother Sunday. July 23, m.—8ervices of Cavalry Epia- copal church/ Shady avenue, Pitts- = | hurgh, Pa FORGETFUL MR. BEAR. | 2:45 p. m.—Children’s Bible Story Fat and happy was every one of the 2 p. m.—Radio Chape! at Westing- Pear family. It was midsumnter, and | house Station KDKA. food was plentiful, “Not a day ‘passed 8 p. m:=Services of Point Breeze but Mr. and Mrs. Bear brought home | Fresbyterian church, Fifth and Penn niany daiaties upon which they al Pittsburg! teasted. © And goodnese knows what tiibits Mr. Rear bolted when he was away from the den. There was, a slight difference be- | tween Mr. Bear and Mrs. Bear. What- found to eat she always| h the others. But he was habit of tuc ¢ choice xr later; for he had what he called spells,” which nothing could i ‘i Al :,.:;4 except a cold snack of something | 1 g 11 a. Place the fish and sauce in layers : in "a baking dish, or in °individual shells “or dishes." Put the potatoes through a bagand rose tube, or form with a°spoon a wall dround the fish and sauce. Cover all but the potatoes with the ise,” by L. O. Armstrong, I'acifie Railway. 2:185 p: m.~=Musical recital by Alex- nder' de Bruille, violinist. s 415 p. m.~—Musical * program Andréew Thomas Williams, 1 tente 3 turned on s accountingly Canadian paid attendant, ; made her no help Lillian had heen by made soft ih gayly et enties; lows to a positien T WBZ } house—Springfield.) Satvirday. 7:30 p. m.-—Baseball scores | Pligrim’s Gift” from Little Folks by Mary Gilbert | '7:45 p. mi—Crop and Market Sta- tistics by \ Sanders, courtesy of the New England Homestead § p. m.—Baseball ores. Literary | Evening, “U'nder the ening Lay conducted by Youth's Companion 8:30 p m.—8&cientific Review, con- ducted by Scientific American Sunday 8 p. m.—Shurch services conducted ! by Adjutant’ Blgethe, of the Salvation Army Industrial Corps, the captious WGl | (American Radio and Research Corp., Medford Millsidé, Mass.) Saturday. 7.30 p. m.—"The Family Circle.” 2 p. m.—"Engineering Education,” Gardner C Anthony, Dean of Tufts College Engineering school. 7 8:15 p. m.—Fiano recital by W. D. Strong. §:45 p. m.—Helen Hayward, prano, accompanied by Agnes g'es Allen, piani, 8 Sunday. & p. m.—Radio church service. Mu- sic by Shubert Quartet pplies at Morans’. she The WOOL DEBATE BEGINS, Washington, July 22.—The senate came today to the major battle ground in the administration~tariff bill, the wool schedule. While this schedule officially designed number eleven was not expected to bring the storm of oppodsition in the Senate that centered around the famous schedule K of the Payne-Aldrich “bill it was to be the subject of sharp attack from both sides of the chamber. FUMES ROUT TENANTS !Odor of Ammonia Warns Neighbor- fortable " morsel Where'is Junior I turned to T.il- Tn Mother Graha replied over to §0- Rug- n they were younger, Cuffy and Sikie i heen knowm to eat their father goodies when they found "tFem in out-of-the-way corners. But Mr. Bear quickly broke them of the Labit. His paw was heavy Sometimes Mr. Bear forgot all about | ‘medicine,” as e called the food | ‘ he stowed away against a time | | when he should feel faint.. That made i matters a oit unpleasant for Mrs: (Westinghomsec-Newari.) ‘ { Fear. Often she found a mouse or a Y."|frog. a tiny turtle or a few crickets, Saturday. which her hushand had hidden no- Unele "Wiggily SCALLOPED FISH WITH Mystery and Adventure at the Tombs | of the Kings," by Wirt W, Branitz, of} BY BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGH | New York. July 22.—Hundreds liv- the “Travel Magazine." | Cooking Authority for NEA Service |ing in West 46th and 47th streets 8 p. m.~—Céncert by the Graham | and Columbia University were routed from their homes today Society Orchestra of the Palisades,| I cups any cold, cooked by ammonia fumes that/permeated Marguerite Ringo, soprano. Miss Otga! 1 pint well seasoned m P SD ocete el DI o el Gulledge, accompanisat l'fif. ¢ Firemen wearing gas masks went Sunday. Salt and pepper to the basement but the fumes pene- 3 p. m—Radio Chapel services, by| Melt three tablespoons butter, add (> (% PRSEMEnt BUL the fumes pene. Rev. Paul Lindemann, §t. Paull, Minn. | four tablespoons flour, one-half tea- | T S s 5 §:30 p. m—Readings and records spoon salt, one-eighth teaspoon pep- NeM: Finally they ‘put on rubber Bubble Book That Sing.” per; and when smooth and bubbling SUits and succeeded in shutting off the dman Stories.’” | add two cups milk. Cook until thick. Ya!Ve } ire stories for boys| For one cup of huttered crumbs use lone cup crumbs and one-fourth cup hutter, melted * 1 turned to the man, ‘vour come into my room if ghe wighes That 15 more like it." he retorted at once any of us | “And, we must h doct No one knows what in uri may ¥ prone physic Dr. will Radio —advt. St wintained [ his < and that wiz X well Then | right nea have n, Southampton attention &s we gway On the woman tesponded w some i 1 see only and conld Dr husband Bedtime her P sighed REGR Dt Ice von sha New York while the money There hood Following Explosion at heing anxious that his difference with the governor should not be taken as indorsement of “rough stuff" on the part of strikers, ‘And now a White said in Tust telephone s aging addr vou the charging storage market.” Instrument for word to lahor,” Mr. batteries at home is on the his statement. “Force : = will win nothing. This action of the| Western auto dealer has made an admintstrative offices of the govern- antomobile consisting miostly o{- bg.. ment requires a test in the courts. We | bearings. g is b 1 said % were getting fre pertinence no telephanc in the nerves for my the man's im- A Way Out hed pota-| No' telephone e having dis- unpardonable e boaEo hitter hone No telephone! with o e e e e smamrad repeated covered me i el Vil } near others on your way c4r WHI it sta fan gzet his fivver started I do not think able just now,” [ returned His ifritation exploded into an oath for which he made no apology 1 “must have R —PALACE— SUNDAY NIGHT—TRIPLE PHOTOPLAY FEATURES “THE LEATHER PUSHERS” 1 Final Round EUGENE O’BRIEN CONSTANCE BINNEY in —_— N — “WORLDS APART” “THE MAGIC CUP” “TERROR TRAIL"—COMEDIES MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Jou B The p. = p. m.—Adven and girls 7:30 p. m—"Bauff and Lake Lou- Where Eight Children Died in “Dud” Blast tele How ahout that doctor, and Tl 6:45 or can Tires wear down fast if wheels misaligned. i are either car is some. kind said All farm You certainly can go telephone in it. Look r woman he evidently sinterpreted the amazed look T gas expect to pav ang nerally nearest re threw out of the den and.never me tiomed to* Bea sure to bellow abot I 'wisk I could cure 3 Mes, However, Very patient € any vou up e ind daugh- Epiraim Bear of he made hure that doctor please v e T briskly 114 Wis pompe You .are “making ! r There service corner of the d o be obtained in this house for pay-| (njoy a nap. And he h Ment. You have been thrown upon | €Teryhody to be quier wfier e sur b3 we | suddenly and blurted, “Help! files I'm wounded and I tati tone | and dunz" nim 'a | heap ‘of ‘Teaves ite had hospitality and + aeceident, s comfortable && poss get away. But you will kindly change your tone £nd your manner while you are here But," he mmered. "T—I—can’t Anyth vithout paving you s wounded Lnew it Mrs. Bear Cuffy and Silkie red open-mouthed at their father, as he sank back upon his bed and groaned “Where are you Mrs. Bear quavered. “I've ‘been zhot murmured we hurried to accept 15 NOW DO MY WORK WITH EASE Because Lydia E. Pinkham’s " Vegetable Compound Re- stored My Health Ephraim?" it the back, Let me He moaned as it rolling terribig. M And tn him clesely. | us well as ! th 1 amazement—she their father Furst put laugming: You're not wounded, You've been lvinz on she giggled. | Ehtnd BiEkls ago by Edward SaMebury, 16, victims, while on a berry- cause is not known. The upper pie- ture, taken half an hour after the| blast, shows the wreckage that re- mained in the rear yard. Bodies of the victims “had: been covered with paper. The picture below shows the | wrecked rear porch before it had | been disturbed The hole torn in| the wall is where the shell &tood. Windows for a block around were broken by the blast This shows the scene of the explo-years |sion of an artillery shell, supposed to;onhe of the his temper | D€ a’ “dud’* that killed ‘eight chil-| picking excursion. It was Kept as a ioke'" he |dfen at Watertown, N. Y. The shell, |souvenir of war days. The children, ezgs in my | Vhich had been standing én the back |including two of the Workmans, were " |porch of a “house owned by FEdward |playing in the back yard of the Work- G. Werkman, was picked up twolman home when the explosion. Its Mr. Rear A trick zrowlsd bea " Nobodv answered Somehody When T find Ward with A-ahem! ing in some ezg ook And then he promptly lost A practical Who put hirds Hornell, N. Y. —"'T was in bad health but there didn’t seem tobe any onething the matter with me. I was tired out all over anditwasanef- fort for me to move. 1 was irritable and could notsleepnights and had trouble with my bowels and at my periods. It seemed thatnearly everyone around me knew of “ your medicine and | wanted me to try it, - so at last I took | Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- nd Tablets and Lydia E. Pinkham’s lood Medicine :«:d improved every day. ‘But T T4 all my own work now except the ‘Be still! washing and do it with ease. 1 can aes | icast caid complish as much in a day nowasit | Cufty Bear obeved w have taken me a week to do last ' 1.¢ip wonder winter and I try togetevery one Iknow | -cinz to mend to take your medicine to build thém up: | <1¢11 You are welcome to use this letter aaa | Copyr testimonial if you like.”’—~Mrs. ‘CHAS. BAKER. 21 Spencer Ave., Hornell, N.Y. In almost évery heighborhood there are women who know of the value ‘of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- vere more than 300 d. They knew becasuse have One-third of T6wa's highway fatal- | gken it and have been helped.” Why itics 1ast year occurred . at don’t you give it a trial? croesings guilty out who it iz 1t will go hinn " he thundered Didn't T see you bring- into the den yester- A Tm Aitted A Tiear's tace : GET THE HABIT-GN T aid. “Mavbe nobodv meant me to e . > : AP YA / Rt W ; i ol 7 e ayg § o R s R, queer arroes Mr ct Gime by Carl Clausen The romance of a make-believe bk robber hezan to Perfe or thosk eg#s Wit T must sy that it wag very careless of some one. 1| will Tonight 2—Big Features—2 RUTH ROLAND— TIMRER QUEEN ever happen again.’ Cufy Bear piped up, Mr: Bear | —" Cuffy | his father roared the =nonest mended " But he couldn't his father was ernshed ope it He put— Silenne !’ Sunday Evening MAN WITH TWO MOTHER All Star Cast JOLD *ST “The homn ALL STAR CAST WITH MOQNTE BLUE Final Round, “The Leather Pushers”-~“Stanley in Africa” KEITH VAUDEVILLE 4—Great Acts—4 Featuring DOUGLAS and EARL—Keith Comedy Favorites those ezz. 1922 Vewspaner Metropolitan JANE NOVAK in e Belle of Alaska” ANCE TALMADGE Service.) n than 10 lagt vear thers, 1909 there were utomobile standarde. less Coming “Reported Missing' ratlway i e o et £~ e ————" STy ), WA TS 5 e R A

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