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DAILY FASHION SERVICY SLEEVELESS JACKETS CAPITOL THEATER 70 OPEN AUG. 3 Exceptional Bill at the Palace This Week The Capitol Theater will open with a great big grand opening bill and gala performance on Thursday even- ing, August 30th and big attractions are now promiked for this night. Tbe photoplay selected &s the first movie attraction for this theater after care- {ful consideration, will be ‘“The Brignt Shaw!”, featuring Richard Barthel- mess and co.ftarring Dorothy Gish, |the greatest screen triumph of these two popular stars. With quite a few | big productions to pick from, the | management after viewing many, gave the honor of opening the theater to “The Bright Shawl", a production which they are mighty glad to pre- gent and know that all who see it | will be more than pleaged. The Without health to pursue your| |locale is Cuba, and Richard Barthel- daily profession or occupation, yuu\’ i mess is seen as a young, dashing are poor. With health, think of how | American youth in quest of adventure, much hetter equipped you are for| The vaudeville bill for the opening lite's struggle, | night is now being prepared by the The first consideration is physical | bookers of the B. F. Keith Vaude- fitness. Don't forget it for an instant. [ville Exchange, and a fine bill of acts It is a fact that disease and unsani-| are promised which will include many tary conditions are the leading fac- s ook s new. HeGHRE camid 101850 GAUBIE. povetlys [pletion on the remodelling of the tograph, 1 saw both Mamie and her Cost of Ignorance, theater and when finished will have mother loking at me curiounaly. | Ignorance and superstition g0 a beautiful appearance. The seats “You know her, yah?” the mother [along life’s pathway hand in hand for the opening night's performance asked. Their companions are podrly nour- | will be reserved for this occasion and “I thought I did,” I returned men- |ished bodies and moral depravity. may be purchased now at the Palace daciously, “when I first saw the pic- | There are many thousands of people| Theater. The demand for these tick- ture, But I see now, I was. mistaken.” | in this land today mourning the loss ets is going to be big and now {s the “She Looks Like You,” of some local one whose death was time to get them while the choice I told myself that 1 wasgelling no | due to ignorance. ediaiaratitllosen 5 falsehood, for who could) hope to The three working forces for the : & Liion t know the queer prnmm)(! behind | betterment of health conditions \n‘)s"“*” V'f’fl"‘ I: f"m"";'_l;l rathor at ®|Bring to the boiljng point, stirring| A happy motion picture story end- the name ;-ny old neighbor havlhgi\v‘n in‘li\!'i,r]uals]aly\d'xhol public at }”,‘r"nr;:sm: en it-comes time fo -J"’ prevent sticking but do not let|ing that deesn't include a marriage et t gav L r, humil- | are the scientist, physician and the i - il, 8 fiv i s with | f fhtea fi:fing ot oot ' irad: | public, They maukt. fully cooperate| Lemonade won't comblne with los[DCls BERE FOUE o(;ngl\.r::»liz‘l,:-c;n“‘lht pr/az emIDERCSler ; eral officer, Farrell, fixed onme with |to secure what we all desire—a high | cream :’n'“"'lk in ang form1 “D’i"']‘_“";"“d" sauce’ pan in & lrge pan of, cold |¢ions olaimed for .:r};:"' ‘;{“‘::t‘;: :{“‘g:;‘; i . ¢ i A o 3 water doesn em y yfied, 3 b R stle :hkaen lgllnt "nl. cfxrr\ty::thv:m:nn h in ?;::a:rs;:‘nr:‘ai:;lwuanrl healthy bm""{.\(ilk with simple cakes is always| “fiwr < .\::rl vanilla and pour onto'|Herhert Brenon's Paramount plo- B g L o 1o e aebyred: in' parts| DREmissible butisnot eapeclally alez| SRRSO SC RS B NSt o |ture featuring Retty Compson and Wts 1adks like you.! | The high as well as the low should| These chocolate drinks are veryg op | SR e “w"m |f-ah|rfl of the Wil at the Palace The girl simpered with pleasure. |be taught the need of all available |NOUFiSHINg and sure to please. Gra- [CORER s LA TOr B ICRC .\, | theater for three days, commencing Evidentls I had paid her what to her | instruction on distase and its pre.|ham crackers made into sandwiches| U8 (THE MUE S0 SO0 D) Monday next, was a high compliment. Then she | vention with a thin filling of jelly, or bran | Fier ol T four,” but it is | The story, adapted from Cosmo i op 4 % 4 2 | bread and butter sandwiches would Party g Hamilton's novel by Sad gave a littie envious sigh. Think Health, §atiafs. arowine anpelites banal Ugol ‘\M satisfactory for children that it Gidy i ce“,te.a ah C(;wanh and i s < : 3 A & atis 3 7 i ¥ 2 sts' i rs about a hum 1 wish 1 did,” she said, Do you think these conditions can beautifully with the drin I might appeal for some small guests' [5is Miiglion &1t ioen mother called out sharply i Inglish girl who falls in love with “Dot no good, you say dot.” |a great British statesman who is al |ready married. The girl, serving the | prevail in your own household and . Créain Choaolite [luncheon. your own community? Be an opti-| QOpe.half cake chocolate, 1% cups | Mamie shrugged her shoulders and | mist and say yos. With the thoughts N 7 . : Al | sugar, 2 cups water, 1 teaspoon salt, set down the lamp. [of all people in a community turning |3 quarts milk, 3 pint whipping gasapmanaivites sdorset ties husband “My mother's afraid I'll want to g0 [to a common cause and With ono|cream, 2 teaspoons vanilld. fon Mflrd e to the city and dress like my aunt,” |accord converging on the tHought of | Grate chocolate. Mix salt, sugar| Mix sugar, cocoa and salt. Sepa- | "h)ga;:‘l'p«n L hp man learns of the she explained, and the older woman | health, in:fact a positive program of . dd hoili water ; d beat | & nhappy with his wife ) i and chocolate. Add boiling wa ate white and yolk of egg and beat | . giep 0o whose strained face fiad been follow- [ health, it can he done. to make a smooth paste and slowly |wuite till stiff. Beat in cocoa mix- | eartened by the course of ing ever syllable, called out again: Carry the demand as far as health | gjy jnto the 2 cups of boiling water. |¢ura Add milk to yolk and beat till political avents, he offers to get a “No all annt, shoost half-aunt.” n\(‘mnmlmvyn at given periods, i| Boil, without stirring until thick. | wel mixed, Combine mixtures, poyr- m\'::"co anpjl ima"v the girl, Mamie giggled apologetically. The result will justify any | Cool slightly and add vanilla. [ing the milk onto the white, Mix| BU a c'r'lsi in the affairs of state A Warning and I‘lroml B expenditure. This will even-| * Haif fill glasses with ecracked ice, |wa| and serve. This will make two |reauires a of his attention. Tf he “She means that she’s only my | tually cause the community to turn|aqq 3 tablespoons chocolate —SYIUp [ iieces’ 1t the milk is very cold it resigns, chaos threatens to engulf the father's half-sister,” she explalned.|from the dread of discase to the|and fill glasses with milk. Top With || he unnecessary to put ice in the [BOVernment. The girl, because she “My father’s mother, she was mar- [ promise of health, {a small spoonful of whipped cream | iacsns, loves him sacrifices her ' love and ried twice, and the second time her| Fvery day will be one of right liv-| slightly sweetened and flavored with (Copyright, 1023, NEA Service, Inc.) |sends him back to fight his cause | overwhelming odds. Her husband was American but something | ing. This will mean efficiency and | anjija. s | against else, too—what you call it—I don't fin the fullest sense happiness. Children always dove. to drink R | compensation is found in the fact that remember, but it makes my aunt dif- ~ Coftee Pot. |the man who loves her faces his through a “straw’ and these are an ferent, She's an awful swell down in | economical device calculated to save | Tea pots and coffee pots should be | duty because he loves her. He wins RS - shia naver gotfes Oyt | napkins. cleaned thoroughly daily. The grounds | his fight, but for the time heing. at here any mare since she got marricd, |or leaves should be removed and the |lcast, he fails to win the girl who but she's nice. My mother don't like pof rinsed with cold water and washed | spurred him.on to vietory. B O e s With clear hot water. They should be| * Unlike so many screen plays of the Gossip’s C quick utteranee which I guessed was scalded with boiling water, wiped dry day, “The Rustle of Silk" does not | purposely assumed that her mother | | Sl Tianed whex-they may air. introdtise an' episode mve BE s Rt not fallow 46 . | 3 ’ Wavering Waistline, | 2 — vears later showing the principals “';yl;]a|\-ol'-(h°-\\ul'M air of sophistica- rect position for the walstline on‘ iflr‘h!-w\r.] ': "h end—in happine. tion toward the “in-law” problem [ COMiIng cool weather costumes. Put| > ¢ rough sacrifice, but with it anywhere between the extremely | promisc of happiness to hoth in the which neariy convulsed me. “But 1 future, : it low hipline and the natural waistline | ; like her,” she concluded defiantly and you'll be correct. 1 The vaudeville hill' will present | Y HUSBAND’S LOVE Adele Garrison’ New Phase of REVELATIONS OF A WIFE PALACE SUNDAY NIGHT—DOUBLE FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS MAY McAVOY HERBERT RAWLINSON . in in A VIRGINIA COURTSHIP THE SCARLET CAR A Romantic Tale A Melodrama Thriller "MONDAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY nfl% Ll '/ = The sleeveless jacket blazes its bril- liant w through the summer-— fashionable, comfortable and often the one distinctive note of color to a4 summer costume. ' With a few simple white frocks or combinations of skirt and blouse and several golored sleeveless sweaters, any young weman may consider her- self well dressed while hot weather lasts, All have been telling me what you know about that The Request Officer Farrel Made photograph.” of Madge I was so startled by framed photograph of Mr: Marks, my queer New York apart- ment neighbor, on the wall of the| cottage across the road, that I made an involuntary movement toward it. What connection there possibl could be between this alien farmer's numble, squalid home, with IS prim- itive old-world customs, and the bi- zarre, sophisticated Mrs. Marks, with the argot of the cabarets on her lips, | 1 had no idea. But that there was a | connection, something else besides the photograph told me. 1 remembered the fleeting likeness in Mamie's face | to someone I had seen which had troubled me. I saw now that though the faces were of distinctly differing types, yet there was a resemblance between the girl and my old neighbor. A sober second thought made me regret my start at the sight of the photograph. There was no need to let the family know of my discovery— indeed, my intuition warned me against the revelation — but as I turned my eyes away from the pho- finding a Setey" manner of fabrics and colors used for these jackets-— the climate, the color of one's eyes, | the preference of one's husband— any of these is adequate to determine whether white leather trimmed with red, or black velvet, or linen crash, or red flannel should be one's choice, The jackets are worn with white almost exclusively, though occasion- ally a hat te match the coat adds the touch of individuality to a cos- tume. A Shimmering stirring romance in a setting of silks and satins KEEP FIT. When we stop to realize that there are approximately 800,000 deaths) every year in our country from pre-| ventable causes, a serious attempt| should be made to cut down this fig- ure / 5- ADOLPH ZUKOR RUSTLEOf SILK WITH BETTY COMPSON 0 CONWAY TEARLE —VAUDEVILLE — Featuring the Return Engagement of the Popular Singing Comedienne — ANN SUTER She Was the Talk of the Town Just Six Weeks Ago She'll Be Back Again Monday and Please You Again 0. A. DUNCAN WHALEN and McSHANE MAYO LESLIE & CO. GIMME GIMME GIMME GIMME EVERYBODY’S GOT THE GIMME'S IF YOU DON'T THINK SO—BE HERE THURS., FRL. OR SAT.—And See Helene Chadwick, Henry B. Walthall, Eleanor Beardman in — ““GIMME”’ — Reserved Seats for the Capitol Theater's Grand Opening Thurs, Evening, Aug. 30, On Sale Now At the Palace T DRINKS I'OR CHILDREN | BY SISTER MARY | The hostess who would entertain Heat milk and add cocoa mixture. | and her Chooolate Flip One egg, 1 teaspoon cocoa, 2 tea- | spoons sugar, few grains salt, cups milk. i 1% you can. - o time or GIMME ~ is another nourish- quite so rich as the Chocolate contains | | 1 | ~Chilled cocoa ,ing drink not cream, amount of fat while cocoa is deficient in this. Chilled Cocon IPour tablespoons cocoa, ! chocolate a large 1 cup su- ver. milk, Paint Remover. Strong liquid ammonia or a strong solution of potash or washing soda sh. gar, 1 teaspoon sal, 3 quarts teaspoons vanilia. Mix cocoa, sugar smooth _syrup with i and salt to a boiling water. JOHNNIE of the CHRCUS and his CUFFY BEAR ~ ~ By ARTHUR SCOTT BAILEY Johnnie was glad, later, that he had kept still. For he soon learned that his uncle didn’t mean bulls at all. He meant ciepharts. Bulls were what the circus people called elephants There were four of them. And John- nie fed cach one a lump of sugar, {which his Uncle Jim happened to “Mary! Here's my sister and her[have in his pocket | husband,” cried Uncle Jim, "And this| It was almost time for the parade | fellow,” he added, putting his hands|to start when Uncle Jim suddenly put on Jonnnie's shoulders, “this fellow [another question to Johnnie: “Can wants to join on. The first thing to|you ride 4 horse?” do with him is to pop a dozen griddle-| Johnnje admitted that he could. s into him.” *Do &u think you could ride this! it right down one?" inquired Uncle Jim, pointing to | Rave breakfasti spotted pony which stood in the | everyody. tent, saddled and bridied. “In| “Much better not to bother your S e B T engagement of Ann Suter, the very | clever singing comedienne who was very popular during her stay here only six weeks ago. This young lady is a very.talented artist and easily carries the audience with her pleasing personality, Other acts will include | A. 0. Duncan, who offers a very en- tertaining novelty; © Whalen and | Mc8hane, a pair of comedy song and talk entertainers; and Mayo Leslie | & Co. who will be well liked in an excellent offering. The Sunday night program will pre- sent double photoplay features offer- |ing Herbert Rawlinson in “The Scar- |let Car”, a melodramatic thriller; and May McAvoy will be scen in “A | Virginia Courtship”, a beautiful ro- | mance of the sunny south. The entire change of bill on Thurs day brings as the big feature “Gim me” with & popuar cast of stars in- cluding Helene Chadwick, Henry B, | Walthall, - Eleanor Boardman, and Gaston Glass. head about her,” I said, realizing the futility of advice, even as I spoke. “And now, please pay attention to me. I want you to tell your mother exactly what 1 say.” “All right,” 'and then I repcated the Federal officer’s warning, adding an assurance that if the woman would | stay quietly at home, I would see that she had food for her family. The promise was no rash one, I knew that Katie and our own larder could be depended on until I could get in touch with the proper charitable au- thorities, in case her husband should be kept in the jail. She gave the required promise, and after’ instructing mamie to cail upon us if she needed aid, I returned to the kitchen and prepared to go back home. But the officer stopped me “Go back in there, shut the door,” he said to Mamie, not unkindly but firmly, and when she obeyed, he turned to me. “We can’t overlook any bets in this business,” he said apologetically. *Of course, I knew you didn't want to say anything before them,” he nodded contemptuously toward the front room, “but I hope you don't mind Aulunm Colors, Prominent colors for this fall will be smoke gray, seal brown, beaver, sailor blue, camel's hair and (ermv‘ | | | — SUNDAY — SAVED BY RADIO—GEORGE LARKIN WHEN LOVE COMES—AIl Star Cast. cotta. Masque Veil. Among the great and varied vegue of veils is the masque veil, with U‘O‘ almond-shaped openings for the eyes to peer through. But the wearer's| ; eyes must be beautiful to make the | UNCLE JIM'S QUESTION. effect, atiractive, Unele Jim led the way to the din- ing tent, motherly looking woman was cating her breakfast at a long table, spread with a clean red | tablecloth. And this, of course, was Unele Jim's wife. 5 S where a Place for Puff, A new place for the powder puf is in the latest style of lady's havdker- chief, with a tiny pocket in the cor- ner. MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Parisian Trend. Paris is emphasizing, the unbelted back and the tiered front in its com- ing models. Creamy Puddings. All puddings that should be smooth and ereamy when baked, such as cus- | A B O U tard, bread, rice and tapioca, should | bake or steam slowly. | : e = TG ; ; : 2 [ | Conklin Said to Have Been Going 32 1 Miles An Hour Despite | N\ s Pedestrians Carol Conklin, 18 year old City | avenue youth, was fined $25 and costs | when arraigned before Judge William C. Hungerford in police court this morning on a charge of reckless driv- ing. Policeman William Hayes testi- fied that he arrested young Conklin at 11:55 o'clock yesterday morning after he had followed him on Commercial street and learncd that he was driving at 32 miles an hour. He further testi- fied that the boy was speeding when the street was filled with pedestrians coming out of the factories and when | there was considerable automobile traffic on the road. The case of Simon Samuelian, charged with operating a motor hicle without a certificate of registra- tion, was continued until Tuesday of next week, AT | | of you-—and Mary invited all Aunt a horse — Starring — BETTY BLYTHE - / " Will not go out alone to lunch with me. 1 did manage to take to the Cocoanut Grove the other night, but to do so T had to make up a party and pay it. It was damned expensive here, even Letter Abram Einstein to b Bloom, From Three Men Fought For Her. One Was Married to Her. One Desired Her. One Loved Her. My Dear Jake her I cannot thank you enough for thr introduction you gave me that even- ing in New York at the Biltmore Cas cades to that little French girl, Paula 1 don't Perier | stuck on 1 knew the looked at her Write and that she was something | about her. She certainly is going to biz in the be a moncy maker. One of my direc- thofigh you the other day that there chap, because 1 snatched re . shouldn’t be a your cloak and suit from ar in less than if 1 would knew 1 could do much more him the entire of her for for mind her and 1 teil me all telling you that 1 am wish you would that you know ve- Johnne just had o turn a. cartwheel. parade?” Uncle Jim of me?" to ask lather,” “Couldyo nde this- 1 the parade- with me?” “Oh! We've had our said Johnnie's mother. But you've driven minute 1 destined to motion pictures and old away shop, 1 for added tors told m . SUES FOR DIVORCE Chiarevoloti, Nair, has the *Alongside “I'll have were pretty mad, Bah she breakfa no hy wi Mrs. he year charge a Grace Lawrence through Attorney David L. THURSDAY FRIDAY ATURDAY Bive a lohg way. I'm Johnnie on my lot than you couid do in ¢ and kuit 1 did not tell you at 1 worked fast. 1 saw something in the back of and och, what a face! You took the chance. What's a little read fare? She’ll make good and siie make good moaey for me There a mysterious something about her but it gets yon every It is more than the old worn-out sex appeal. You know that Irench cent of hers. Well, she's almost to get even that on the screen Now I want you to tell me some- thing about her Do vou know if ehe has oy had a affair?” She whves everybody tiae cold shoulder out the time that sh her head het 1 tim er love much under a have ger's fizures picture a find soon | rrom sure wanted a 1 1 spoke 1 knew m that T w what he in no hurry that 1 work vork tar, ar her dircetors than to the public with direction make t preferred to make number Un her come before one man's with over her. hired the east I have man fr just m oduction mana whiz with ac learns the I think 1 will have see me in New York | imals that 1 hope te hear have Paula was Aft that him We Wm in office. He and as =oon as end of it You will but my is a co before ahout Sincerely, 4 BE uncle rather this boy is hungry as a a bear at home," up. Then vou are,’ cle women no. Ar mo W n at was too polite to le just how laughed was one won't you know his aunt Jim's that simply when they're urging nd Johnnie Green wa be Johnnie's second t rning, his Uncle ant to see the Johnnic Green ave looked at some o omething that the home, on the farm b d him away. wou Jim bulls? bear. Johnnie hungry of those put off food on glad it! breakfast aid d much sther an- didn’t Rut he And hi to! doubtfully. said Unc answercd a bit 7'l ask him,” briskly. And when' Farmer Green consent, Johnnie just had to he was so delighted the hired man Jim teen a cartwheel, Ther said “What I tell you But <aid 1 was going to ride in the cazge with the tiger,” reminded him “Ah! They you,do that, the tiger wan explained 1id you let boy didn’t hardly dare on account of the last week,” the with a loud guffaw Rut Johnnie Green didn’t _ even| smile. Sometimes he thought hired man’s jokes were ill-timed (Copyright, 1 by Metropolitan Newspaper Service.) ate Johnnie | tached property of the defendant on | hired | the | road tracks on Main street, brought suit again$t her husband, Angelo Chiarevoloti, for divoree, ali- mony and the right to resume her maiden name. The suit is returnable the superior, court the first Tues- in September. Constable George Stark served the writ and at-] in day A Webhster hill. GATES LOWERED ON AUTO C. Middleton reported to the police | (ucv night that as he was about to drive his automobile across the rail- the gate- | | tendered lowered the gates with the | ‘rg,\ul' that they struck his machine and damaged it. HARRY CAREY “The Mi;amcle Baby”’ A Wonderful Story